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Q: What does it mean when a variable has linear effect?
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What serves as a standard of comparison to evaluate the effect of the dependent variable on the dependent variable?

ControlThe answer will depend on the nature of the effect. IFseveral requirements are met (the effect is linear, the "errors" are independent and have the same variance across the set of values that the independent variable can take (homoscedasticity) then, and only then, a linear regression is a standard. All to often people use regression when the data do not warrant its use.


What is 306g is equal too 22.5?

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Can a linear expression have a squared variable?

No, if there is a sqaured variable, the equation is not linear.


What services as a standard of comparsion to evlauate the effect of the independent variable on a dependent variable?

It seems part of this question is missing. Perhaps the answer is that you might compare the effect to basic functions such as linear, quadratic, or exponential.


What does bilinear mean?

"Bilinear" is a mathematical term for something being linear in each variable.


What on a graph indicates that there is a linear relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable?

The answer depends on what you mean by "A".


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A linear graph shows a linear equation in which the value of one variable depends on the value of the other variable.


Why linear variable differential transformer is called variable?

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What does it mean when a differential equation is linear?

It means that the dependent variable and all its derivatives are multiplied by constants only, not by themselves nor by functions containing the independent variable.. For example, (dy/dx) + xy = 0 is non-linear but (dy/dx) + y = (x^2)coswx is linear. (Note that it doesnt matter how the function of the independent variable is)


Can a linear equation have a variable to the first power?

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