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Correlacin y Regresin
10-1 Panorama general
10-2 Correlacin
10-3 Regresin
10-4 Intervalos de variacin y prediccin
10-5 Regresin mltiple

10-6 Modelamiento
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SEMANA 15

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Section 9-6
Modeling
Created by Erin Hodgess, Houston, Texas

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Definition

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Mathematical Model
A mathematical model is a
mathematical function that fits or
describes real-world data.

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TI-83 Generic Models


Linear:

y = a + bx

Quadratic:

y = ax2 + bx + c

Logarithmic:

y = a + b lnx

Exponential:

y = abx

Power:

y = axb

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TI-83 Generic Models


Linear:

y = a + bx

Quadratic:

y = ax2 + bx + c

Logarithmic:

y = a + b lnx

Exponential:

y = abx

Power:

y = axb

Logistic:

c
y=
1 + ae bx
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Development of a Good
Mathematics Model

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Look for a Pattern in the Graph: Examine the


graph of the plotted points and compare the
basic pattern to the known generic graphs.
Find and Compare Values of R2: Select functions
that result in larger values of R2, because such
larger values correspond to functions that better
fit the observed points.
Think: Use common sense. Dont use a model
that lead to predicted values known to be totally
unrealistic.
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