What is the equation of the trend line?
enter your answers in the boxes.
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Mathematics, 20.01.2020 20:31 turner639237
What is the equation of the trend line?
enter your answers in the boxes.
n =
m +
Answer from: isabeltorres5
So we use the form
Find b by looking at the start point, in this case: 110. So we have:
Then, we see that it is a decreasing line, so we know that m < 0.
Filling in
Gives y = 70, so solve the (function) equation:
Therefore the formula is:
Or:
N = -2M+110 as I couldn't find capital letters :-(
Find b by looking at the start point, in this case: 110. So we have:
Then, we see that it is a decreasing line, so we know that m < 0.
Filling in
Gives y = 70, so solve the (function) equation:
Therefore the formula is:
Or:
N = -2M+110 as I couldn't find capital letters :-(
Answer from: person76
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Answer from: Quest
answer: yes, he is correct
step-by-step explanation: 10x-1=59
1-1=0 59+1=60
60/10=x=6
Answer from: Quest
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