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Review #2 *Remember, you can also enter this table of numbers in your Desmos calculator to find the slope and y-intercept. Afte...Question
*Remember, you can also enter this table of numbers in your Desmos calculator to find the slope and y-intercept.
After you enter the table of numbers, in the next entry, enter y1~ mx1+b.
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It looks like you're working with a set of data points and you want to find the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) for a linear regression. If you have a table of numbers representing your \( x \) and \( y \) values, you can enter them into the Desmos calculator and perform a linear regression to find the equation of the line in the form \( y = mx + b \).
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
1. **Input Your Data:**
First, enter your table of numbers in the format:
```
(x1, y1)
(x2, y2)
(x3, y3)
...
```
This will create a list of points in the calculator.
2. **Enter the Linear Regression:**
After entering the data points, you'll want to perform the linear regression. You can do this by typing:
```
y1 ~ mx1 + b
```
Desmos will automatically calculate the values of \( m \) (slope) and \( b \) (y-intercept) based on the data you input.
3. **Read the Results:**
Once you enter the above equation, Desmos will give you the best-fit line through your points, showing you the slope and y-intercept.
If you provide the actual numbers or the table, I could give you a more tailored response or walk you through the calculations!
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
1. **Input Your Data:**
First, enter your table of numbers in the format:
```
(x1, y1)
(x2, y2)
(x3, y3)
...
```
This will create a list of points in the calculator.
2. **Enter the Linear Regression:**
After entering the data points, you'll want to perform the linear regression. You can do this by typing:
```
y1 ~ mx1 + b
```
Desmos will automatically calculate the values of \( m \) (slope) and \( b \) (y-intercept) based on the data you input.
3. **Read the Results:**
Once you enter the above equation, Desmos will give you the best-fit line through your points, showing you the slope and y-intercept.
If you provide the actual numbers or the table, I could give you a more tailored response or walk you through the calculations!
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