regression equation has b = 3 and a = – 6. What is the predicted value of Y for X = 4?
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The general form of a simple linear regression equation is given by: \[ Y = a + bX \] where \( a \) is the y-intercept, \( b \) is the slope, and \( X \) is the independent variable. Show more…
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