What is the intercept in Simple Linear Regression, and how is it interpreted?

  • Maximum Value of Y
  • Minimum Value of X
  • Start of the Line on X-axis
  • Value of Y when X is Zero
The intercept in Simple Linear Regression is the value of the dependent variable (Y) when the independent variable (X) is zero. It represents where the regression line crosses the Y-axis.
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