Hi!
The answer is no, because the y values have no pattern, nor are they proportional with the x values.
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-Peredhel
The point estimate would be 2.25%.
Confidence intervals are centered around a point estimate; that is, the point estimate is in the very middle of the confidence interval. We can find the point estimate by averaging both ends of the confidence interval together:
(1.1+3.4)/2 = 2.25.
(-2)^2 + 3(-2) + 1
4-6+1
-1
Answer: 13. yes 14. no
Step-by-step explanation:
13. same angles sized down
14. different angles sized down
Answer:
y = -3x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
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