Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to assume that the slope between the dependent Varian and the numerical independent variable is zero.
In regression analysis, to find the effect of one independent variable on the dependent variable, there has to be no interference from the other independent variables whether they be categorical (dummy) or numerical independent variables.
A dummy variable is one which takes on the value of 0 or 1, to represent the absence or presence (respectively) of a given category which is expected to influence the dependent variable.
When a dummy independent variable is included in a regression model, to know the effect of that dummy or category (e.g. day =1, night =0) on the dependent variable, the influence of the numerical independent variable has to be removed temporarily.
In a regression equation,
Y=a+bX+cK
Y is the dependent variable
a is the intercept on the vertical axis on the graph
b is the slope between the dependent variable Y and the independent numerical variable X
c is the slope between the dependent variable Y and the dummy variable K
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The image you posted does not let us "click and drag." The angle bisector you create will cut the given 74° angle into two (equal) 37° angles. Your final image may look something like this:
Answer: 9.4
a² + b² = c²
5² + 8² = c²
25+64=c²
89 = c²
√89 = √c²
9.4 = c
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
slope = -3 , y-intercept = 9
Step-by-step explanation: