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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 07:01, violet9139

Suppose you have two quantitative independent variables, x1 and x2, that you want to use to predict y. Which of the following terms would you add to the model if you believe the relationship between y and x1 depends on the value of x2? a. x1x2
b. x22
c. x13
d. x12

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