Thursday, November 18, 2010

In a graph, on the y axis, if I put Fahrenheit instead of Celsius how would the value change?

the values would just get bigger, yes? Then what would happen to the whole scatter plot?In a graph, on the y axis, if I put Fahrenheit instead of Celsius how would the value change?
The line would have a much bigger slope and the values would be different altogether.In a graph, on the y axis, if I put Fahrenheit instead of Celsius how would the value change?
it all depends on the unit measure of the graph. if you keep the same unit measure as earlier, the graph gets bigger vertically and reduced horizontally and the slope of the graph increases.In a graph, on the y axis, if I put Fahrenheit instead of Celsius how would the value change?
The scatter plot would be have a frame shift (+32) and the values will have a larger difference on the graph so it would look larger (*1.8). This is because you multiple Celsius by 1.8 and then add 32 to convert to Fahrenheit.

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