Asked by Deanna Chernioglo on Jun 28, 2024

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Calculate the Y-intercept from the following data.
b1 = 1.10; b2 0.56 Calculate the Y-intercept from the following data. b<sub>1</sub> = 1.10; b<sub>2 </sub>0.56   <sub> </sub>= 3.66;   = 10.54;   = 9.50 = 3.66; Calculate the Y-intercept from the following data. b<sub>1</sub> = 1.10; b<sub>2 </sub>0.56   <sub> </sub>= 3.66;   = 10.54;   = 9.50 = 10.54; Calculate the Y-intercept from the following data. b<sub>1</sub> = 1.10; b<sub>2 </sub>0.56   <sub> </sub>= 3.66;   = 10.54;   = 9.50 = 9.50

Y-intercept

In a graph, it is the point at which the curve intersects the vertical axis, indicating the value when independent variables are absent.

Data

Data gathered for the purpose of reference or analysis.

  • Master and apply the theory of linear regression along with its components (slope and Y-intercept) in predicting outcomes.
  • Evaluate the worth and implication of slopes along with y-intercepts in characterizing the interrelations among variables.
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Jerome NyamekyeJul 03, 2024
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-.4284