Answer:
10-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2) 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Graphing the best-fit quadratic curve for the data-set can be done using Ms. Excel Application.
The first basic step is to enter the data into any two adjacent columns of the excel workbook. Highlight the two columns where the values have been entered, click on the insert tab and then select the x,y scatter-plot feature. This will create an x,y scatter-plot for the data.
Next, click on the Add Chart Element feature and add a polynomial trend-line of order 2 which is basically a quadratic curve. Finally, check the display equation on chart box. This step will plot the quadratic curve as well as give the equation of the best-fit quadratic curve.
The attachment below shows the best-fit quadratic curve to the data-set and its corresponding equation.
A good approximation for the value of c from the equation is thus 3. This is simply the y-intercept of the curve. 3.21 is closer to 3.
11.82 which is closest to 12, would be the answer to ten times the quotient of 104 and 88.
Answer: The coordinates of M would be (3,2).
Step-by-step explanation: I don't know how to explain but I'm 100% sure this is the answer. Your welcome :)
Y= k/x
When y=42, x=6
42= k/6
k= 42x6
=252
When x=9,
y= 252/9
= 28