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12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables

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Page 1: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Page 2: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Page 3: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Page 4: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Page 5: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Voinea, Alexandra
Voinea, Alexandra
log(36)
Page 6: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Voinea, Alexandra
no need to transform data, just plot x vs. y
Page 7: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Voinea, Alexandra
log(55)=1.74
Page 8: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Page 9: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Page 10: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables
Voinea, Alexandra
A linear model also wouldn’t describe the relationship between x and y because the original scatterplot of x versus y is not linear.
Page 11: 12.2 Notes Part 1 - Mrs. Alexandra Conti · Section 12.2 Part 1: Transforming to Achieve Linearity In Chapter 3, we learned how to analyze relationships between two quantitative vanables