Question about calculating beta_hat (new user of R) [closed]
Consider the model [y_i = beta + beta x_{i1} + epsilon_i.], use the following data to compute β_hat.
x = c(1,3,2,5,1)
y = c(3,5,1,7,2)
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Consider the model [y_i = beta + beta x_{i1} + epsilon_i.], use the following data to compute β_hat.
x = c(1,3,2,5,1)
y = c(3,5,1,7,2)
r
closed as off-topic by David Carlisle, Troy, ArTourter, siracusa, Mico Jan 21 at 1:30
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – David Carlisle, Troy, ArTourter, siracusa, Mico
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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sorry this seems to be an R question, which is off-topic here,this site is about the tex typesetting system.
– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 0:48
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Consider the model [y_i = beta + beta x_{i1} + epsilon_i.], use the following data to compute β_hat.
x = c(1,3,2,5,1)
y = c(3,5,1,7,2)
r
Consider the model [y_i = beta + beta x_{i1} + epsilon_i.], use the following data to compute β_hat.
x = c(1,3,2,5,1)
y = c(3,5,1,7,2)
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edited Jan 21 at 1:30
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closed as off-topic by David Carlisle, Troy, ArTourter, siracusa, Mico Jan 21 at 1:30
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – David Carlisle, Troy, ArTourter, siracusa, Mico
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by David Carlisle, Troy, ArTourter, siracusa, Mico Jan 21 at 1:30
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center." – David Carlisle, Troy, ArTourter, siracusa, Mico
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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sorry this seems to be an R question, which is off-topic here,this site is about the tex typesetting system.
– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 0:48
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3
sorry this seems to be an R question, which is off-topic here,this site is about the tex typesetting system.
– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 0:48
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sorry this seems to be an R question, which is off-topic here,this site is about the tex typesetting system.
– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 0:48
sorry this seems to be an R question, which is off-topic here,this site is about the tex typesetting system.
– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 0:48
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sorry this seems to be an R question, which is off-topic here,this site is about the tex typesetting system.
– David Carlisle
Jan 21 at 0:48