Find the correlation coefficient of the data using technology (such as GeoGebra). Round your r-value to two decimal places, if necessary.

Y = 3/2 x + 6
R =

The correlation coefficient (R) measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables. However, in this case, we only have one variable (Y) as it is solely an equation for Y in terms of x.

Given the equation Y = (3/2)x + 6, we can see that Y is completely determined by x through a linear relationship, meaning that the correlation coefficient between Y and x is perfectly 1 or -1 (depending on the slope of the line).

Therefore, the correlation coefficient, R, for this data is 1.