8 pts 1 Find the '9 ) pue best fit parabola through each data point and compare the RMSE with the best fit line.
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First, we need to have the data points that we want to fit a parabola to. Let's assume we have a set of data points (x1, y1), (x2, y2), ..., (xn, yn). Show more…
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