Concept explainers
a.
To find: The least squares regression parabola for the given points.
a.
Answer to Problem 69E
The least squares regression parabola is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
In testing a new automobile breaking system, engineers recorded the speed
For the above data points, the sums have been evaluated and that results to the following system of linear equations.
Concept used:
One way to find the least squares regression parabola
Calculations:
The steps of solving the system of equations using Row-Echelon Form and Back substitutions are as follows:
Subtracting 50 times the first equation from the second equation to produce a new second equation, and subtracting 2700 times the first equation from the third equation to produce a new third equation, we get
Subtracting 100 times the second equation from the third equation to produce a new third equation, we get
Now, solving
Now, substituting the above finding value in the second equation, we get
Substituting the above finding values in the first equation, we get
Therefore, the values of
b.
To verify: The least squares regression parabola using the graphing utility to verify the obtained result in the previous part.
b.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
In testing a new automobile breaking system, engineers recorded the speed
For the above data points, the sums have been evaluated and that results to the following system of linear equations.
Concept used:
One way to find the least squares regression parabola
Calculations:
Using Desmos graphing utility, the model that fit the data is obtained as follows:
The values of
Conclusion:
Comparing the values of
Therefore, the model is a best fit.
c.
To verify: The least squares regression parabola using the graphing utility to verify the obtained result in the previous part.
c.
Answer to Problem 69E
The estimated stopping distance is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
In testing a new automobile breaking system, engineers recorded the speed
For the above data points, the sums have been evaluated and that results to the following system of linear equations.
Concept used:
One way to find the least squares regression parabola
Calculations:
The model we got is
Substituting, 75 for
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