Population growth. The population of California was approximately 30 million in 1990 , 34 million in 2000 and 37 million in 2010 . Construct a model for this data by finding a quadratic equation whose graph passes through the points 0 , 30 , 10 , 34 and 20 , 37 . Use this model to estimate the population in 2030 . Do you think the estimate is plausible? Explain. (Source: US Census Bureau)
Population growth. The population of California was approximately 30 million in 1990 , 34 million in 2000 and 37 million in 2010 . Construct a model for this data by finding a quadratic equation whose graph passes through the points 0 , 30 , 10 , 34 and 20 , 37 . Use this model to estimate the population in 2030 . Do you think the estimate is plausible? Explain. (Source: US Census Bureau)
Solution Summary: The author explains the quadratic equation for the data of the population of California, which passes through the points (0,30),
Population growth. The population of California was approximately
30
million in
1990
,
34
million in
2000
and
37
million in
2010
. Construct a model for this data by finding a quadratic equation whose graph passes through the points
0
,
30
,
10
,
34
and
20
,
37
. Use this model to estimate the population in
2030
. Do you think the estimate is plausible?
Explain. (Source: US Census Bureau)
Formula Formula A polynomial with degree 2 is called a quadratic polynomial. A quadratic equation can be simplified to the standard form: ax² + bx + c = 0 Where, a ≠ 0. A, b, c are coefficients. c is also called "constant". 'x' is the unknown quantity
The table shows the average annual cost for tuition, room, and board at the colleges in one state for the years from 2000 to 2010.
The equation y=794.09x +10,731 can be used to model the data, where y is the cost. Use the equation to predict total tuition, room, and board costs for the2016-2017 school year. Round to the nearest dollar.
Rounded to the nearest dollar, the equation leads to an estimate of
$23436.44 for total tuition, room and board costs in the 2016-2017
school year.
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Toesdon 3: The U.S. Bureau of the Census predicted that the population of Florida would be about
16.4 million in 2010 and then would increase by about 0.35 million per year until 2015. Write a linear
201er that predicts the population, y, of Florida (in millions) in terms of x, the number of years since
2010.
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In 2000, the population of a town was 46,020. By 2002 the population had increased to 52,070. Assuming the towns population is increasing
linearly answer the following questions
a. What is the population of the town by 2006?
b. What year will the towns population reach 75,000?
a.
type your answer..
b. type your answer.
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