Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
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ISBN: 9781118539712
Author: Douglas C. Montgomery
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 12.6, Problem 85E

a.

To determine

Construct a second order polynomial model for the data.

b.

To determine

Test for the statistical significance of the regression at level of significance α=0.05.

c.

To determine

Test the null hypothesis H0:β11=0 at level of significance α=0.05.

d.

To determine

Calculate the residuals for the model in part a and evaluate the adequacy of the model.

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Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers

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