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0.02833.¢, = — 0.03333, {= ~ 0.00500, The least-squares fo this data sagvesthe quadratic y= 3.785742 40,038475-— 0.0050, 3. min 5. Suppose the variable xj cam assume any real ‘value. Show that he flowing substitution using. nonnegative variables x) and Xs permits) 10 as- ‘sume any rel valve: xs. where Is unconstained O.and xy 20. sy 2 Oimplies xj > 0. Case 5 > x3 2 Oimplies x, <0. Case x; =-xy 2 O implies, =0 “Thisimplieshatx isunconsrained, Thus. can take on any value, whereas v2 and remit non SECTION 3.3 2. a, Least-squares fi: y = 0.5642 -+ 2.2149 and D = 0.10059 < ya & daa = 1 . Leastsquares fi: = Q00I643 + 0,002 and D = 0.00092 = cau S dau = 0.0015 «¢ Leastsquaes fit: D = 0.248; 3. The least-squares quad Quadratic fie y= 3.78574? + 0.0385 D = 0.02451 Cae < dae = 0.0391 4. P= ae! soln P =Ina+br InP = 0.099886" 4 2.14269 ‘Therefore, a = 8.518746 and D = 0.089862. We have P = 8.518746 946 O.9TH3s + 1.88 and 385) +0 and SECTION 3.4 2, Problem 4 in Section 3.1 shows the model P= a”, Le's use least squares 1 fit a line tothe transformed dat InP =Ina+binv. InP = =0.727 4 8.46810 P= o.sgsvet 3. As observed in Prablem 4() in Section 3.1, the ‘model P = an ¥isinappropiate for the dat. 4. Using the the form P st-squareseiterion, we fita eurve of ‘a1 tothe dats Anew o Selected Probiems | 647 a = (2,697)/(4459) = 733,P = 73%, D = 38.32 < ton $ dan = 2 @ = aS implies a = (142,670)/(38, 825) = 3.103. D = 13.856 Can $ dan = 197, 6 Q ae" s01nQ = Ina + bs. Le’ fit a leas: squares line 1 the transformed data (In vee sue nin Q = ~0.000178-+0.07s, 0 0 ~60* 7. The least-squares fi of W = AI? I (6,0084368)° with D = 1.2328

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