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Use the first and last data points to find the slope intercept equation of a trend line.

Use the first and last data points to find the slope intercept equation of a trend-example-1

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Answer:

y =
(16)/(3)x-79

Explanation:

From the given table,

Two points are (1, 15) and (7, 47)

If the two points
(x_1,y_1) and
(x_2,y_2) are lying on a line then slope 'm' of the line will be,

m =
(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

=
(47-15)/(7-1)

=
(32)/(6)

=
(16)/(3)

Let the equation of a line passing through (h, k) is,

y - h = m(x - k)

If the line passes through (1, 15)

y - 1 =
(16)/(3)(x-15)

y =
(16)/(3)x-(16)/(3)(15)+1

y =
(16)/(3)x-80+1

y =
(16)/(3)x-79

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