You are given 6 data points (xi; yi) below, where i = 1,..., 6 that are observed from a model: y = a3x3 + a2x2 + a1x + a0 + n, where n is a zero-mean Gaussian noise. Estimate the coefficients: a0,...,a3 by setting up a linear system of equations, and solving it using least squares. (x1,y1) = (-3, -171.17478734011377) (x2, y2) = (-1.5, -26.283603386675573) (x3, y3) = (0, 10.342025892375206) (x4, y4) = (2, 34
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You are given 6 data points (xi; yi) below, where i = 1,..., 6 that are observed from a model:
y = a3x3 + a2x2 + a1x + a0 + n, where n is a zero-mean Gaussian noise.
Estimate the coefficients: a0,...,a3 by setting up a linear system of equations, and solving it using least squares.
(x1,y1) = (-3, -171.17478734011377)
(x2, y2) = (-1.5, -26.283603386675573)
(x3, y3) = (0, 10.342025892375206)
(x4, y4) = (2, 34.71284310507833
(x5, y5) = (5.5, 733.5702844691194)
(x6, y6) = (7, 1546.4530015969324)

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