
Rex, Um, right, because it's represented eyes some constant and to the x power. We're gonna have something that starts off increasing slow, and then it just starts to explode at large.

Or this, in other words, uh, anti symmetrical on heater of its sides for exponential. They say upper down with two sides there, and it is symmetrical on either of its sides for the cubicle object keeping progression. You know that me are either going to have some sort of problem. Uh, just changing constant in terms of X for quadratic functions. So let's take a look at each of these for when your aggression, our function would have to look like a stream mine either going up or down constant slope. Okay, so our choices are linear, quadratic cubic exponential and Sinus little regression.

Probably have here is we need to tell which type of regression is most likely to give the most accurate model for the scatter plot shown here without using a calculator.
