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English: Regression line for 50 random points in a en:Gaussian distribution around the line y=1.5x+2 (not shown). The regression line (shown) that best fits these points is actually y=1.533858x+2.129333.
Date 23 October 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Amatulic at English Wikipedia (same as Anachronist on Wikimedia)

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  • 2007-10-23 22:29 Amatulic 494×406×8 (7193 bytes) Regression line for 50 points distributed in a [[Gaussian distribution]] around the line y=1.5x+2. The regression line is actually y=1.533858x+2.129333.

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