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		<title>Maths Moment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was desperate to check the sample correlation coefficient (r) of a list of sample that forms a scatter plot. I was aware that my graphing calculator could do that but when I finished keying in the information and then applying the LinReg (a + bx) function, I realised I could only obtain the 'a' [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was desperate to check the sample correlation coefficient (r) of a list of sample that forms a scatter plot. I was aware that my graphing calculator could do that but when I finished keying in the information and then applying the LinReg (a + bx) function, I realised I could only obtain the 'a' and the 'b' constants of the regression line and not the coefficient. Thanks to my JC notes, I manage to learn how to get it to work.</p>
<p>So just a reminder for JC kids how to allow the LinReg function display the r and r-square figures: go to Catalog>DiagnosisOn. This is probably the only time you have to go to the Catalog menu in your entire JC H2 Mathematics life.</p>
<p>As for those interested to explore the capabilities of your Graphing Calculator for Chemistry, you can check out the last part of my <a href="http://erpz.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/erpz_chemistry.pdf" target="_blank">Chemistry notes</a>.</p>
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