The data points show an ocean trench's depth y (in feet) at a distance x from a marked buoy (in feet). Each figure has the same data points. However, each figure has a different curve fitting the data. The equation for each curve is also shown. Answer the questions that follow. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 2500+ 2500+ 2500- 2000- 2000+ 2000- 1500- 1500+ 1500- 1000- 1000+ 1000- 500- 500- 500- 20 40 80 100 0. 20 40 60 80 100 20 80 100 60 2 y=-0.22x+20x+300 y=-0.12x+22x+1400 y=-0.39x+58.4x-352.5 (a) Which curve fits the data best? Figure 1 O Figure 2 O Figure 3
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Choosing a quadratic model and using it to make a prediction
The data points show an ocean trench's depth y (in feet) at a distance x from a marked buoy (in feet).
Each figure has the same data points.
However, each figure has a different curve fitting the data.
The equation for each curve is also shown.
Answer the questions that follow.
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Figure 2
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(a) Which curve fits the data best?
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