Lesson – How do I determine the LSRL

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Lesson 4. 1. 4 – How do I determine the LSRL Lesson 4.1.4 – How do I determine the LSRL? - Least Squares Regression Line (LSRL) Objective - I will be able to find the Least Squares Regression Line (LSRL) for a given set of data. Quote of the Day - “Maybe the best things are those that take the most work, you know? Maybe how you get somewhere can be at least as important as where you're going.”  ― Ryan North,

Class work --> Day 1 - 4-31 through 4-32 Day 2 – 4-35 Materials: 4.1.4 Resource Page Homework --> Day 1 – 4-36 through 4-41 Day 2 - 4-42 through 4-47 AND copy the “Math Notes”