Question 277153
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Since you only described the available *[tex \Large x] values, I can only give you half of the answer you need.  You have 5 data points in your graph, namely the values of whatever it is you are trending in the years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000, represented by  *[tex \Large x = 0], *[tex \Large x = 1], *[tex \Large x = 2], *[tex \Large x = 3], and *[tex \Large x = 4].  Therefore the five points in your graph are:


*[tex \LARGE \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \left(0,\,y_0\right)]


*[tex \LARGE \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \left(1,\,y_1\right)]


*[tex \LARGE \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \left(2,\,y_2\right)]


*[tex \LARGE \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \left(3,\,y_3\right)]


*[tex \LARGE \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \left(4,\,y_4\right)]


You didn't share the available *[tex \Large y_i] values, so I can't tell you what to put in the place of any of those values.  Pick two from your graph and make the appropriate substitutions.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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