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Graphs (equation of a line)

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Loai - 14 May 2008 10:28 GMT
what does (y= 5E +0.6x) mean in an equation of a line?

I need to include this on my conclusion for an experiment.
Bernard Liengme - 14 May 2008 12:04 GMT
Please look again at the equation of the trendline. What you have is not
possible
y=5E+06x means y=5,000,000x. So the slope is 5 million
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> what does (y= 5E +0.6x) mean in an equation of a line?
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> I need to include this on my conclusion for an experiment.
 
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