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describe how the values of a and b in the linear model y = ax + b are r…

Question

describe how the values of a and b in the linear model y = ax + b are related to the data being modeled.

in general, the
a, of a linear model represents how the two types of data change in relation to one another. the
b, of a linear model represents the starting value.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In the linear model \( y = ax + b \), the coefficient \( a \) is the slope, which shows the rate of change between the two variables (how the two types of data change relative to each other). The constant term \( b \) is the y - intercept, which is the value of \( y \) when \( x = 0 \), representing the starting value of the dependent variable in the context of the data. So for the first blank (related to \( a \)), the term is "slope", and for the second blank (related to \( b \)), the term is "y - intercept".

Answer:

First blank: slope; Second blank: y - intercept