For the table below, find the following: Y 1 6 -3 -3 -2 -1 1 2 6 5 12 7 1 3 1. Manually do the following steps using the appropriate formula. SHOW YOUR WORK! a. Develop the estimated regression equation by using the formula for computing the values for ba and b. " SHOW YOUR WORK" means WRITE the formula and create the columns as needed below follow the steps through. If you need more space below, create them by pressing ENTER b. Draw the scatter diagram and draw your estimated equation curve c. Compute SSE, SST, and SSR using only Computing formulas. d. Compute the coefficient of determination r(The same as R), Comment on the goodness of fit (That is, what does the value ofr tell you about the goodness of the fit). Explain why c. Compute the sample correlation coefficient (r). (Hint: You do not need to use the formula for 1) f. Determine if the slope is significant at Alpha= 0.05ant g Show the sta under the curve when you refer to t-test. For the table below, find the following: Y 1 6 -3 -3 -2 -1 1 2 6 5 12 7 1 3 1. Manually do the following steps using the appropriate formula. SHOW YOUR WORK! a. Develop the estimated regression equation by using the formula for computing the values for ba and b. " SHOW YOUR WORK" means WRITE the formula and create the columns as needed below follow the steps through. If you need more space below, create them by pressing ENTER b. Draw the scatter diagram and draw your estimated equation curve c. Compute SSE, SST, and SSR using only Computing formulas. d. Compute the coefficient of determination r(The same as R), Comment on the goodness of fit (That is, what does the value ofr tell you about the goodness of the fit). Explain why c. Compute the sample correlation coefficient (r). (Hint: You do not need to use the formula for 1) f. Determine if the slope is significant at Alpha= 0.05ant g Show the sta under the curve when you refer to t-test