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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 08:01 Crxymia

A punter for a football team is trying to determine the optimal angle for striking the football off his foot—this is called the launch angle. Using video, his coach records a number of punts kicks using different launch angles and the height in feet for each punt. A regression equation for this relationship is . Based on the residual plot shown, is a linear model appropriate for using launch angle to predict height? A linear model is appropriate because the residual plot is curved. A linear model is appropriate because many of the residuals are close to zero. A linear model is not appropriate because the residual plot shows a clear pattern. A linear model is not appropriate because the y-intercept of the regression equation is negative.

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