Simply going to factorise this:
v(v - 1) -2(1 - v):
Note 1 - v = -(v-1)
<span>v(v - 1) -2(1 - v)
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<span>v(v - 1) -2(-(v - 1))
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<span>v(v - 1) +2(v - 1)</span>
(v + 2)(v - 1)
Uhhh... I think it’s D but that could be wrong
I think your image for your regression line didn't show up, but judging from what I see, the answer should be:
<span>D) In step 4, Tameka mistakenly based the strength of the association on the slopes.
This is because the strength of the association is not determined by the slope of the regression line, but by how close the data points were to the actual line. The closer the points are to the actual regression line, the stronger the association.
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