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regression curve

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regression curve [ri′gresh·ən ‚kərv]
(statistics)
A plot of a regression equation; for two variables, the independent variable is plotted as the abscissa and the dependent variable as the ordinate; for three variables, a solid model can be constructed or the representation can be reduced by an isometric chart or stereogram.


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