Find the smallest value of N that will make the inequality hold for all n > N.
< 10-2
A. 18
B. 16
C. 15
D. 17
Answer: C
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in the domain of f,
Show that the
requirement in this definition is equivalent to
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Find the equation of the least-squares regression line. Graph the line and data points on the same graph.
A. y = -0.2 + 1.75x
B. y = 6.01 + 2.2x
C. y = 9.3 + 0.95x
D. y = 10.1 + 1.67x