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Preview of Linear Regression | TI-84 Graphing Calculator plus Applications

Linear Regression | TI-84 Graphing Calculator plus Applications

Created by
Joan Kessler
This clear, concise, step by step notes help your students use the TI 83 and TI 84 Graphing Calculator to enter data into lists, create a linear regression equation and to plot the equation along with the data simultaneously. Also included is a 3 page worksheet with five real world examples for students to practice. Solutions included. These can be used as Binder Notes or printed smaller for Interactive Notebooks._________________________________________________Related Products★ Quadratic Re
Preview of Easy Statistics: Calculating Variance and Standard Deviation

Easy Statistics: Calculating Variance and Standard Deviation

Created by
Easy School
Statistics has always been a different subject. Some people do not like it because math is involved. Some people do not like it because it is not traditional math like algebra. It has been my experience that statistics is easier by creating step-by-step instructions. And that is how this publication has been designed. In this publication I provide steps to calculating both the population standard deviation and the sample standard deviation. Although most calculators (and spreadsheets) have a fu
Preview of Easy Analytics: Basic Forecasting

Easy Analytics: Basic Forecasting

Created by
Easy School
Forecasting is a term that carries some baggage with it. When the term is used, many people often think of weather forecasting and how right or wrong it can be. Forecasting can also be used to predict anything that can be measured. There are sales forecasts, interest rate forecasts, and population forecasts to name a few. With that being said, forecasts are never perfect. We do not have crystal balls or oracles that can tell us exactly what will happen. However, usually we do not need perfect; w
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