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Question 350205: Hey I have a table of values chart and I need to find out the equation that fits a linear model, quadratic model and exponential model.
Can You just help me out with what I have to do to plug in the values into which equation. The table of values chart is below:
X = (Y)
1 =(14 000)
2 =(9100)
3 =(4000)
4 =(4000)
5 =(3000)
How do i find out the linear model, quadratic model and exponential model for this table.
Please can someone help me...ive been stuck on this question for a long time...Thank You!
Found 2 solutions by Fombitz, ewatrrr: Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If you have data and want to fit a curve, first step is to graph the data.

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If you have to find the linear, exponential, and quadratic model to fit the data, the quickest and easiest way is to use EXCEL's Chart Wizard, then fit a trendline using a linear, exponential, and quadratic model. When you "Add Trendline" click on the Options tab to display the equation on the chart. Then you'll have all of the coefficients for the equation.
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Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi,
X = (Y)
1 =(14 000)
2 =(9100)
3 =(4000)
4 =(4000)
5 =(3000)
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If I am understanding the question properly:
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Generally, one would plot the points and see what the graph looks like to determine if it represents an equation that fits a linear model, quadratic model and exponential model by the type of graph the points represent.
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*Note: in this case, the x value does not always have an unique value for y.
As in the case of the x values of 3 and 4 both resulting in 4000 for y.
Therefore: values given state they do not represent a "function" of x and would not fit any of the models.
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