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Find a polynomial P ( x ) = a 0 a 1
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Find a polynomial P ( x ) = a 0 a 1 x a 2 x 2 of degree 2 which gives the best least
Find a polynomial
P
(
x
)
=
a
0
a
1
x
a
2
x
2
of degree
2
which gives the best least squares fit for the following points:
(
-
5
,
-
1
1
)
,
(
-
3
,
1
8
)
,
(
-
1
,
1
1
)
,
(
1
,
-
4
)
How to enter polynomials.
Enter the formula for a polynomial using
*
to denote multiplication and
?
?
?
to denote the exponent. For example, if the answer is the polynomial
P
(
x
)
=
1
-
2
x
3
7
x
2
4
.
5
x
3
then you should enter
1
-
2
*
*
x
(
3
7
)
*
*
x
2
4
.
5
*
*
x
3
Do not forget to use
*
for multiplication!
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