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3 January, 11:51

When working with scatterplots and the dots line up on a graph, but more in a curvy line, this would be an example of which model?

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  1. 3 January, 12:00
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    The best answer to this question is quadratic. The model that can be seen in a scatterplot wherein the dots line up on a graph in a curvy manner would be the quadratic model.

    Additional info: If the dots are forming a straight lne, it's linear. If it shoots up, then it's an exponential one.
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