isaacrivera971
isaacrivera971
12-04-2017
Mathematics
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help how can i make line of best fit
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S9infinite
S9infinite
12-04-2017
A line of best fit is a rough estimate of what u thing the line is going to be the way i do it is draw a line that hits the most points in your case i think this would be the line of best fit
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fanficaddict
fanficaddict
03-12-2020
the person above me is right
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