To draw a nyan cat in a text , you have to draw a rectangle with round edges. Draw another round edge rectangle inside the first one but a little smaller in size. Draw a cat face in the middle of the front part and a tail in the middle of the back end. Draw a pair of paws at the bottom right and a pair of paws at the bottom left. Make rainbow coming out of the back part. Draw circles inside the smaller rectangle(middle part) . Draw stars in rest of the space and color it.
To draw Shaun the Sheep, start by sketching his round head and small ears. Then draw his round body and limbs, keeping the shapes simple and rounded. Add his eyes, nose, and subtle smile to complete the character. Finish by drawing his woolly texture using short, curved lines.
There are Dogs and cats and horses but to me it's hard to draw anything it just depends on how you would normally draw. ANSWER: most animals but if your looking for cartoon creatures, go on youtube and type in fun2draw. she is a canadian artist and is brilliant. her drawings are protected by copyright.
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A cat is relatively easy to draw pregnant for a school project. Their round shape and prominent belly make it distinctively recognizable. You can easily depict the pregnancy by adding a slight bulge to their midsection.
The y-axis of an ogive is always the cumulative frequencies while the x-axis is the class boundaries.
the intersection of less and more than ogive gives us the median of the following data.. but the median is not accurate as we draw the free hand cumulative graph..
Ogive is an free hand uprising curve
yes. An ogive is also known as a cumulative frequency graph.
An ogive is a cumulative relative frequency diagram. Interpolation is definiting the midpoint (50%) of this line
The ogive never close because they represent non-decreasing functions, and polygon you close it.
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In statistics, the ogive curve is an approximation to the cumulative distribution function. It can be used to obtain various percentiles quickly as well as to derive the probability density function.
It is called an ogive.