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To Explain: The points in a line graph can be connected.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A line graph is formed by connecting the values of the variables of x and y on a graph. This line segment gives the relation of x and y variables.
Each value of y is plotted against x axis values and this forms a relation between the two variables. Each value can be connected from point to point in the form of a line segment. Each point can be connected in a line segment form because each value of y -axis is dependent on x -axis values.
Conclusion:
Hence, the points in a line graph can be connected.
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