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15 September, 20:08

What is the quadratic regression equation for the data set?

(50, 10)

(30, 11)

(11, 5)

(35, 9)

(50, 12)

(20, 3)

(90, 7)

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  1. 15 September, 20:09
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    Answer: y = - 0.546x² + 0.415x - 0.00367

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Quadratic Regression is a mathematical process to find a parabola that best fit a set of data. It has the form: y = ax² + bx + c

    To find the equation, you have to solve the following system of equations:

    a∑x⁴ + b∑x³ + c∑x² = ∑x²y

    a∑x³ + b∑x² + c∑x = ∑xy

    a∑x² + b∑x + cn = ∑y

    To solve the system you have:

    1) Make a table with 7 columns: for x-value, for y-values, for x² values, for x³ values, for x⁴ values, for x*y values and for x²y values.

    2) Calculate each and in the last row, add all the values you found for each column. For example:

    x y x² ...

    50 10 2500

    30 11 900

    11 5 121

    35 9 1225

    50 12 2500

    20 3 400

    90 7 8100

    286 47 13246

    3) Substitute the summations into the system of equations, knowing that 'n' is the number of items in the set

    4) Solve it and determine the coefficients.

    For this set of data, the coefficients are:

    a = - 0.5458333

    b = 0.41482696

    c = - 0.003672

    and the Quadratic Regresion Equation is:

    - 0.546x² + 0.415x - 0.003672
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