What is the equation of the trend line in the scatter plot?
Use the two yellow points to write the equation in slope-intercept form. Write any coefficients as integers, proper fractions, or improper fractions in simplest form.
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To determine the equation of the trend line in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) using two points, you first need the coordinates of those points. The steps involved are:
1. Identify the Coordinates: Let’s assume the yellow points are (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
2. Calculate the Slope (m):
The slope (m) is calculated using the formula:
[
m = frac{y2 – y1}{x2 – x1}
]
3. Find the y-intercept (b):
Once you have the slope, use one of the points to find the y-intercept (b) using the formula:
[
b = y1 – m cdot x1
]
4. Write the Equation: Combine the slope and the intercept into the slope-intercept form.
If you can provide the coordinates of the two yellow points, I can walk you through the specific calculations needed to find the trend line equation!