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That there is a linear relationship between the dependent and independent variables

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Linear equations are those having no exponents; they produce straight lines when you graph them. Once you have exponents, you get curved lines.

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That there is a linear relationship between the dependent and independent variables

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It means that whatever the value of one of the variable, a unit change in the variable is associated with the same change in the other variable.

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