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Why are graphs drawn as lines or curves and not discrete points?
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Why are graphs drawn as lines or curves and not discrete points?
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Why are graphs drawn as lines or curves and not discrete points?
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Curves express a quadratic function and lines express a gradient. In functional terms lines show correlation and curves predictions. Discrete points are used sometimes in dot plot graphs and the such
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