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i was under the impression that they're meant to be straight

or should they be like this?

 

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i was under the impression that they're meant to be straight

or should they be like this?

They should be like the picture. l had the same notion as you, shouldn't they be straight. However as my teacher told me and answers they don't have to be necessarily straight as long as its a line.
 

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in experiments, random uncontrolled factors will cause the data to deviate from the 'mathematical pattern' its supposed to follow. if in an ideal world the data follows a linear pattern then the line of best fit should be a straight line. if in an ideal world its some other curve, like an exponential or a parabola or whatever then the line of best fit should look like that. youre basically drawing what the line 'shouldve been' if it was an ideal world.
 

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From my understanding, the picture above shows a curve of best fit but a line of best fit would be straight. Maybe I have got it wrong?
 

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lines of best fit CAN be curved, like the mass changes in fermentation prac - the line of best fit is often curved to represetn the lower rate of reaction
 

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If it's a linear relationship then do a straight line. eg Swinging Pendulum graphing T^2 vs l.

If it's not a linear relationship then do a curved line eg most projectile motion stuff (which I'm guessing the pic is)
 

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