Yes it is. If all the observations have the same non-zero value then the coefficient of variation will be zero.
The coefficient, also commonly known as R-square, is used as a guideline to measure the accuracy of the model.
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Explain the partial and multiple correlation
Yes it is. If all the observations have the same non-zero value then the coefficient of variation will be zero.
This is not possible, because any number squared would be positive, not negative.
Logs are defined only for positive numbers so the log of a negative number does not exist.
In mathematics, a numerical coefficient is a constant factor in a term of an algebraic expression. For example, in the term 5x, the numerical coefficient is 5. In the expression 2y^2, the numerical coefficient is 2. Numerical coefficients can be positive, negative, integers, fractions, or even irrational numbers.
Of course it is. 'a' can be any positive or negative number, and 'b' is its square.That's no problem.What is difficult is for 'b' to be a negative number in the same equation.No real number for 'a' can produce a negative 'b'.
The coefficient, also commonly known as R-square, is used as a guideline to measure the accuracy of the model.
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It may be because you do not understand the process yourself!
Negative.
The coefficient of determination, is when someone tries to predict the outcome of the testing of a hypothesis, or their guess at to what will happen. It helps determine how well outcomes are determined beforehand.
explain how the variation contrib ute to the diversity of the community
no pressure and volume can never be negative quantities