CALCULUS,VOLUME 1 (OER)
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Chapter 3.4, Problem 168E
The following questions concern the population (in millions) of London by decade in the 19th century, which is listed in the following table.
Years since 1800 | Population (millions) |
1 | 0.8795 |
11 | 1.040 |
21 | 1.264 |
31 | 1.516 |
41 | 1.661 |
51 | 2.000 |
61 | 2.634 |
71 | 3.272 |
81 | 3.911 |
91 | 4.422 |
Table 3.5 Population of London Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Demographics_of_London.
168. [T]
- Using a calculator or a computer program, find the best-fit quadratic curve through the data.
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CALCULUS,VOLUME 1 (OER)
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