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Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent data into L 2 .

Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

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Page 1: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Regression on the CalculatorHit the “STAT” button and then select edit

Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L1 and the dependent data into L2.

Page 2: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Go to “STAT PLOT” and hit the enter button to pull up information about Plot1.

Hit the enter button to turn on PLOT1. Change the type, lists, and marks as needed.

Page 3: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Hit the WINDOW button and change the dimensions of the window to fit the data.

Hit the GRAPH button to look at the scatterplot of your data.

Page 4: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Hit the STAT button and arrow over to the CALC menu. Select LinReg (ax +b)

Type L1 comma L2 and hit enter.

Page 5: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Hit ENTER and the coefficients for a and b will appear.

The equation is: y = .94x – 2.1Enter this equation into y=

Page 6: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

GRAPH the equation to see how accurate it is with the scatterplot.

This equation is fairly accurate because the line touches (or almost) touches each data point.

Page 7: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

The calculator can also do a quadratic regression. This will give you a quadratic equation to model the data.

Page 8: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Hit STAT and arrow over to CALC. Select Quadreg.

Type L1 comma L2 and hit enter.

Page 9: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Now you have the a, b, and c values for the standard form of a quadratic.

Write the equation:.00857x2 + .683x - .6 into y=

Page 10: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

GRAPH the function to see how accurate it is with the data.

To clear the lists, go to STAT and select ClrList.

Page 11: Regression on the Calculator Hit the “STAT” button and then select edit Enter the data into the lists. The independent data goes in L 1 and the dependent

Type L1 comma L2 and hit enter.The lists are now cleared.

Be sure to turn off STAT1 before you turn off the calculator. Otherwise, your graph will give you an error message.