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the value we would predict for the dependent variable when the independent variable are all equal to zero is called?​

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The value we would predict for the dependent variable when the independent variable are all equal to zero is called Intercept.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:The common equation of a line in the cartesian coordinate system can be used to illustrate the meaning of an intercept in mathematics.

Step 2:The line's point of intersection with the coordinate axes is known as an intercept.

The y coordinate of the intersection point is zero if the line contacts the X axis, and the intercept is known as the x intercept.

Step 3:If we want to be able to predict the dependent variable when the independent variable only goes to zero, we must not understand why the value of those X one and X two will be equal to the pattern not plus better one times zero plus better to 10 0 and so on if we allow those values to be equal to zero.

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