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Understanding Frequency Curves and Histograms in Statistical Methods

A Frequency Curve represents a smooth curve derived from a histogram for a continuous distribution with a large number of data points. It showcases the frequency distribution in a more visual and simplified way. On the other hand, a Frequency Polygon is a line graph showing class frequencies plotted against class midpoint, created by linking the midpoints of the histogram's rectangles. Histograms, meanwhile, offer a graphical representation of data distribution through adjacent rectangles, each representing a data category. These tools are instrumental in analyzing and interpreting data in statistical geography.

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Understanding Frequency Curves and Histograms in Statistical Methods

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