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Find the best fitting Quadratic model for the data
a) -26x^2+22,59×+23.02
b) -26x^2 17.3x+222.8
c) 2.6x^2+22.9x+20.03
d) 2.6x^2+2.3x+23.02
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Find the best fitting Quadratic model for the data
a) -26x^2+22,59×+23.02
b) -26x^2 17.3x+222.8
c) 2.6x^2+22.9x+20.03
d) 2.6x^2+2.3x+23.02
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Question 1206259: https://ibb.co/d40WLHJ
Find the best fitting Quadratic model for the data
a) -26x^2+22,59×+23.02
b) -26x^2 17.3x+222.8
c) 2.6x^2+22.9x+20.03
d) 2.6x^2+2.3x+23.02 Found 2 solutions by math_tutor2020, ikleyn:Answer by math_tutor2020(3835) (Show Source):
I used GeoGebra to find the answer. I entered the data into the spreadsheet portion, then created a list of points based off it. Lastly I applied the fitPoly function to that list to determine the regression model. https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/FitPoly_Command
It is possible to find the quadratic regression equation by hand, but it would be very tedious and take a while. It's recommended to use a specialized calculator instead.
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Find the best fitting Quadratic model for the data
a) -26x^2+22,59×+23.02
b) -26x^2 17.3x+222.8
c) 2.6x^2+22.9x+20.03
d) 2.6x^2+2.3x+23.02
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Hello, your post is defective.
It is defective, since in (b) the given function is unreadable: the sign at the x-term is missed.
(b) is one of two candidates, but it is impossible to work with it.