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		<description><![CDATA[Note: I republished this post, because I found a way to embed video in it. For some reason, I wasn&#039;t able to embed this video in my original post.

Comment from mathfaery on original post:

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That’s pretty cool. I normally find the regression equation first. Then when I want to graph it, in Y1, I press VARS, choose 5:Statistics, select EQ, and then 1:RegEQ. This inputs the equation into Y1 also with no need to copy down all of the decimal values and hoping that you reenter them correctly.]]></description>
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<p>Comment from mathfaery on original post:</p>
<p>&#8212;<br />
That’s pretty cool. I normally find the regression equation first. Then when I want to graph it, in Y1, I press VARS, choose 5:Statistics, select EQ, and then 1:RegEQ. This inputs the equation into Y1 also with no need to copy down all of the decimal values and hoping that you reenter them correctly.</p>
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