Which axis runs horizontally?
x axis
The independent variable is placed on the y-axis when graphing. True or False
False, the independent variable is always placed on the x axis.
Why are scatterplots used the most when comparing bivariate data?
Can compare two variables to see if there is a relationship/association.
what does interpolation mean?
Interpolation is estimating a value within the range of known data points.
Example: Estimating the temperature at 12pm when you know it at 10am and 2pm.
What coordinates are g and f?

g. ( -3, 3)
f. (-3, 0)
What is y, if x=2
y=x-4
-2
What does it mean when there is no correlation?
There is no relationship between the two variables
what does extrapolation mean?
Extrapolation is estimating a value outside the range of known data points.
Example: Predicting next year’s temperature based on past years.
which quadrant is (-4, -2) in?
Quadrant 3
What is the formula for line of best fit?
y=mx+c
What correlation (direction, strength and shape) does this scatterplot show?

Negative, strong, linear
Determine which dataset A, B or C would be the least reliable based on the correlations stated. Explain your response.
A. Weak linear negative
r = 0.75.
Strong positive
The least reliable dataset is A (weak linear negative).
A(2, 3), B(-4, 1), C(2, -5), D(-3, -2).
Identify the quadrant of each point.
*HINT*
A - Quadrant 1
B - Quadrant 2
C - Quadrant 4
D - Quadrant 3
In the equation y=mx+c what does "m" and "c" stand for?
m= slope/gradient
c= y intercept
When analysing correlation what are my 3 different types of correlation
- Direction (Positive or negative)
- Shape (Linear or Non-linear)
- Strength (Strong, Moderate, Weak or No correlation)
Explain why interpolation is generally more reliable than extrapolation.
Interpolation is generally more reliable than extrapolation because it estimates values within the range of known data, where the trend is already observed and supported by evidence.



Subsitute x= -3
y= 3 - 4x
y=15
Based on the correlation coefficient (r) 0.21, describe what correlation this would have.
weak positive correlation
Discuss how interpolation is used in real-world applications (e.g., finance, weather, engineering)
Interpolation is used in real-world fields like finance, weather, and engineering to estimate unknown values within a known range of data. It helps fill gaps when measurements are not continuous, allowing for more accurate predictions and informed decisions. Because it relies on existing data, it is generally reliable when the trend is consistent.