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1. R-squared Score (test): 0.

557313550034229

R-squared Score (train): 0.5015970779240397

Coefficients (w): [-0.19694899 -0.75124457 -0.09396606]

Intercept: 131.08079528599458

Mean Squared Error (MSE): 2.1611685130963383

2. The R^2 values tell us the fit of the scattered data points (actual
values) and the regression line (predicted values). Having our values
for the R^2 indicates a better fit, wherein our regression model can
better explain the variation of the output with different inputs. This
means that the variation in the amount of carbon monoxide emitted by
the Gas Turbine can be explained by the values of the inputs, TAT, CDP,
and TEY.

3. The plot of the predicted and the actual tells us that there is a
positive correlation between the carbon monoxide emission and the
turbine after temperature (TAT), compressor discharge pressure (CDP),
and turbine energy yield (TEY). This means that as the emission of
carbon dioxide from Gas Turbines increase, the values of TAT, CDP, and
TEY also increase.

4. The Linear Equation for Carbon Monoxide is CO = -0.20TAT - 0.75CDP -


0.09TEY + 131.08

5.

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