How do you communicate or present your slope and intercept findings to a non-technical audience?
If you have ever used a linear equation to model a relationship between two variables, you have encountered the concepts of slope and intercept. Slope tells you how much one variable changes when the other variable changes by a certain amount. Intercept tells you the value of one variable when the other variable is zero. These two parameters can help you understand and predict patterns, trends, and behaviors in various contexts. But how do you explain your slope and intercept findings to a non-technical audience, such as your boss, your client, or your students? Here are some tips to help you communicate or present your slope and intercept findings effectively and clearly.