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Interpolation vs. Extrapolation Determine which of the examples below is interpolation and which is extrapolation. Explain why. 1. The value of Sarah's car in 2004 was $17,500. 2. The value of Sarah's car in 2008 was $1,900.

          Interpolation vs. Extrapolation
Determine which of the examples below is interpolation and which is extrapolation. Explain why.
1. The value of Sarah's car in 2004 was $17,500.
2. The value of Sarah's car in 2008 was $1,900.
        
Interpolation vs. Extrapolation
Determine which of the examples below is interpolation and which is extrapolation. Explain why.
1. The value of Sarah's car in 2004 was 17,500.
2. The value of Sarah's car in 2008 was1,900.

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Interpolation vs. Extrapolation Determine which of the examples below is interpolation and which is extrapolation. Explain why. The value of Sarah's car in 2004 was $17,500 The value of Sarah's car in 2008 was $1,900. Interpolation vs.Extrapolation 1.The value of Sarah's car in 2004 was $17,500. 2. The value of Sarah's car in 2008 was $1,900.
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00:01 So in this question, if the differences of data outputs are constant for uniform inputs, the rate of change is constant and a linear function can be found that fits the data exactly.
00:54 So in the first, the first differences, these first differences are nearly constant, are nearly constant...
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