In what cases is a quadratic regression equation model necessary? Explain with a detailed example.
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This means that the relationship between the variables is not linear, but rather follows a quadratic pattern. Quadratic regression is used to find the best-fitting quadratic equation that minimizes the sum of the squared differences between the actual data points Show more…
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