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Consider 3 points for the line? None of my points were on the line.Thanks dude, that helps.
By the way I think you misunderstood something: I could only consider three points, and so I included them only.
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Consider 3 points for the line? None of my points were on the line.Thanks dude, that helps.
By the way I think you misunderstood something: I could only consider three points, and so I included them only.
You still don't understand. I could only consider three point because the other two were half way across the whole grid!Consider 3 points for the line? None of my points were on the line.line of best fit is one that follows the trend and has the same number of points above and below the line.... Idk
LOOOOL that's actually kinda funny...ecf ftw...what was ur gradient though? Mine was 0.0119 (calculations in kg and m) And it's happened now so just laugh at it and let it beYou still don't understand. I could only consider three point because the other two were half way across the whole grid!
You still don't understand. I could only consider three point because the other two were half way across the whole grid!
Thank God somebody else had that too!Same here. So I just discarded my points and wrote them according to the line.![]()
I think you're a bit mistaken about that 20% thing.gradient = 0.019 thats 0.02
intercept = 6.4^-4 thats correct too
error in heat question is 14%
(REMEMBER THE % diff SHOULD be LESS than 10% to prove) NOT 20% ok
Gradient was 0.125 with calculations in metres and gramsLOOOOL that's actually kinda funny...ecf ftw...what was ur gradient though? Mine was 0.0119 (calculations in kg and m) And it's happened now so just laugh at it and let it be![]()
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