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Mathematics, 19.11.2019 13:31 pandadude123

How can you tell if a set of bivariate data shows a linear relationship?
if you graph the data points and the points lie along a (curve or straight line) then then the data is (bivariate, increasing or linear)?


How can you tell if a set of bivariate data shows a linear relationship? if you graph the data

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