Match each scatter plot with the appropriate model. Model Scatter Plot - quadratic - exponential - cubic - logarithmic - linear a. b. c. d. e.
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Quadratic model: A quadratic model has a parabolic shape, either opening upwards or downwards. Look for a scatter plot that has a curve similar to a parabola. Show more…
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