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a.
Find a cubic model for the data.
a.
Answer to Problem 73E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The table shows the revenues (in millions of dollars) for eBay, Inc. from 2006 through 2011.
Use the regression feature of a graphing utility to find a cubic model for the data. Let
Calculation:
Using as number of years since 2000, the given table can be replaced as
Enter the data from given table into your graphing utility calculator.
To enter the data first press
Now input all the data given sets followed by
Before you use regression feature, make sure to enter the DignosticOn command stored in
The calculator does not show the value of regression coefficient unless the DignosticOn command has been entered.
Press the
Move the cursor to the cubic regression function.
Press
Regression equation is stored in
Now press
Hence, from the above display, write the Cubic Regression equation
b.
Estimate the slope of the graph when
b.
Answer to Problem 73E
The rate of change in revenue in 2010 is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The table shows the revenues (in millions of dollars) for eBay, Inc. from 2006 through 2011.
Use the graphing utility to graph the model found in part (a). Estimate the slope of the graph when
Calculation:
The regression equation
Press the
Press the
To estimate slope of
To copy the function
Hence, from the above display, slope of the graph when
c.
Graph the tangent line to the model.
Compare the slope.
c.
Answer to Problem 73E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The table shows the revenues (in millions of dollars) for eBay, Inc. from 2006 through 2011.
(c) Use the graphing utility to graph the tangent line to the model when
Calculation:
To graph the tangent line to the
Input the value
From the above display, at
Hence, the slope obtained above
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