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Please help I'm not sure what should I substitute the variable (x) by

Please help I'm not sure what should I substitute the variable (x) by-example-1
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From the given table, the quadratic model is given by


y=1.2x^2+13x+504.3

which corresponds to option B.

The general quadratic model is given by


y=Cx^2+Bx+A

and we need to find the constants A, B and C. They are given by

and

For instance, the variance for x, denoted by S_xx is given by


S_(x*)=(0-20)^2+(10-20)^2+(20-20)^2+(30-20)^2+(40-20)^2

where x is the variable which corresponds to the "years since 1970" and the number 20 in each parenthesis is the mean of the this variable, that is


\bar{x}=(0+10+20+30+40)/(5)=20

Now, the variance S_xy is given by

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