Y-intercept of LSRL: The predicted value of y when x = 0; often not meaningful if x = 0 is outside the data range.
How to apply it: Interpret the y-intercept in context but note when extrapolation makes the interpretation unreasonable.
Course: AP Statistics · Unit: Exploring Two-Variable Data
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