+2008-03-11 Jason Stover <jhs@math.gcsu.edu>
+
+ * regression.texi (REGRESSION): Fixed use of @dots in @math
+ command. Reported by John Darrington.
+
2008-03-11 Jason Stover <jhs@math.gcsu.edu>
* regression.texi: Made more consistent use of math mode for
@itemize @bullet
@item The data set contains @math{n} observations of a dependent variable, say
@math{Y_1,@dots{},Y_n}, and @math{n} observations of one or more explanatory
-variables. Let @math{X_{11}, X_{12}, @dots{}, X_{1n}} denote the @math{n} observations of the
-first explanatory variable; @math{X_{21},@dots{},X_{2n}} denote the @math{n} observations of the
-second explanatory variable; @math{X_{k1},@dots{},X_{kn}} denote the @math{n} observations of the kth
+variables. Let @math{X_{11}, X_{12}}, @dots{}, @math{X_{1n}} denote the @math{n} observations of the
+first explanatory variable; @math{X_{21}},@dots{},@math{X_{2n}} denote the @math{n} observations of the
+second explanatory variable; @math{X_{k1}},@dots{},@math{X_{kn}} denote the @math{n} observations of the kth
explanatory variable.
@item The dependent variable @math{Y} has the following relationship to the