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what is collinearity ?
What is major arc?
what is arc, segment, minor arc? please send me the answer as soon as possible....... please ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In statistics, multicollinearity is a phenomenon in which one predictor variable in a multiple regression model can be linearly predicted from the others with a substantial degree of accuracy.

A major arc is an arc larger than a semicircle. A central angle which is subtended by a major arc has a measure greater than 180°. Example. Types of arcs. A chord, a central angle or an inscribed angle may divide a circle into two arcs.

Answered by bhaswati1203
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Collinearity, in statistics, correlation between predictor variables (or independent variables), such that they express a linear relationship in a regression model. ... In other words, they explain some of the same variance in the dependent variable, which in turn reduces their statistical significance.

Step-by-step explanation:

major arc is an arc larger than a semicircle. A central angle which is subtended by a major arc has a measure greater than 180°. Example. Types of arcs. A chord, a central angle or an inscribed angle may divide a circle into two arcs.

There are a number of meanings for the word "arc" in mathematics. In general, an arc is any smooth curve joining two points. The length of an arc is known as its arc length. ... An arc whose endpoints lie on a diameter of a circle is called a semicircle. geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its endpoints. A closed line segment includes both endpoints, while an open line segment excludes both endpoints; a half-open line segment includes exactly one of the endpoints. minor arc is an arc smaller than a semicircle. A central angle which is subtended by a minor arc has a measure less than 180°. Example. Types of arcs. A chord, a central angle or an inscribed angle may divide a circle into two arcs

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