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What is the equation of the trend line?k+j

What is the equation of the trend line?k+j-example-1
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Answer:k= -2 j + 28


Explanation:

This was the corrected answer after that 24 is wrong it's 28

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Answer: The equation of the trend line is y = -2x + 24.

First, we need to find the slope. The slope is the change in y over the change in x between the points. Our points move down 4 units while moving right 2 units. So our slope would be -4/2 or just -2.

Second, we need to find the y-intercept. We are lucky because the y-intercept can be see clearly in the graph. It is (0, 24).

We can put the slope and y-intercept together to get the equation:
y = -2x + 24.
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