How does a scatter plot differ from a pairplot when representing bivariate relationships?
- A scatter plot can only represent one bivariate relationship at a time
- A scatter plot cannot represent bivariate relationships
- A scatter plot is only used for categorical variables
- A scatter plot uses colors to differentiate variables
A scatter plot differs from a pairplot in that it only represents one bivariate relationship at a time, while a pairplot shows all pairwise relationships between multiple variables.
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