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hi Iamp;#39;m Mike Marin and in this video weamp;#39;ll talk about how to add some descriptive text to a plot created in R quite often one would like to enhance an existing plot by adding some descriptive text to the plot we will be working with the lung capacity data that was introduced earlier in this series of videos Iamp;#39;ve already gone ahead and imported the data into R and attached it we will add some text to the plots using the text and the M text commands to access the help menu you can type help and in Brackets the name of the command youamp;#39;d like help for place a question mark in front of the command name or you can type the command name over here in the help search window first letamp;#39;s go ahead and make a scatter plot of the lung capacity versus the age for help producing a scatter plot you can see my earlier video on producing Scatter Plots in R we will use the plot command and plot age versus lung cap weamp;#39;ll also give this plot a title and weamp;