How is linear regression different from the equation of a line that we all learned about in middle school and high school algebra? Considering the manual calculations we did, explain everything you know about simple linear regression and how it is to be used. Simple linear regression is all about the use of an equation of a line to predict a dependent variable. So what is the geometric equivalent for multiple regression? Be as comprehensive as you can and know to be yet be precise and concise with your answers.
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