Categorical data may or may not have some logical order
while the values of a quantitative variable can be ordered and
measured.
Categorical data examples are: race, sex, age group, and
educational level
Quantitative data examples are: heights of players on a
football team; number of cars in each row of a parking lot
a) Colors of phone cover - quantitative
b) Weight of different phones - quantitative
c) Types of dogs - categorical
d) Temperatures in the U.S. cities - quantitative
Answer:
It is a straight object that begins at a point and extends forever in one direction. It is a straight object that extends infinitely in opposite directions without any width or thickness.
A straight line passing through the point (-2,1) and having a gradient of -3 yields the equation y = -3x - 5.
We know that a straight line is an infinitely long line with no curves on it. A straight line's equation is
y = mx + c...(1), where m is the gradient of the straight line and c is a constant.
Given that the gradient of the given straight line = m = -3.
Putting this value in (1), we get
y = -3x + c ...(2)
Again, the given straight line passes through the point (-2,1). So, we can put x = -2 and y = 1 to get the value of the constant c.
So, 1 = (-3)(-2) + c
i.e. 6 + c = 1
i.e. c = 1 - 6 = -5
(2) can be written as
y = -3x - 5
Therefore the equation of the given straight line is
y = -3x - 5
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Paralel lines have same slope
if green line is paralell to red line
and the slope of the green line is 1/4
slope of red line is 1/4 also