Using the table below how would you solve for these steps? I'm using the table showing over the years the Texas rangers winning. 1. Pick a starting year from your data to correspond to t = 0 (For example, "let 1980 correspond to t = 0"). From the table, select a pair of points and use these points to construct a linear model for the data. Show your work. 2. Repeat part 1, selecting a different pair of points. 5. Carefully graph the data set from part B (that is, the 15 or more points of your data) and the equations from parts C and D (these will be lines). Which equation better represents the actual data? Does a linear model seem like a good fit for your data? Explain your answers. 3. Use your starting year and another data point of your choice to construct an exponential model for the data.
Using the table below how would you solve for these steps? I'm using the table showing over the years the Texas rangers winning.
1. Pick a starting year from your data to correspond to t = 0 (For example, "let 1980 correspond to t = 0"). From the table, select a pair of points and use these points to construct a linear model for the data. Show your work.
2. Repeat part 1, selecting a different pair of points.
5. Carefully graph the data set from part B (that is, the 15 or more points of your data) and the equations from parts C and D (these will be lines). Which equation better represents the actual data? Does a linear model seem like a good fit for your data? Explain your answers.
3. Use your starting year and another data point of your choice to construct an exponential model for the data.
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