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I have an TI-84 and when I put in my points in L1 and L2 I get my graph but when I go to my tables it doesn't show my points instead I get the X that shows up when there isn't points in.

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When you do your regression (stat --> calc --> linReg/QuadReg/whichever regression you're doing)) make sure you put the equation into Y1 before going to the table.

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