Fit a straight line to the given points (x, y) by least squares. Show the details. Check
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Fit a straight line to the given points (x, y) by least squares. Show the details. Check your result by sketching the points and the line. Judge the goodness of fit.
Estimate R from (i, U) = (2, 104), (4, 206), (6, 314), (10, 530).
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