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1 AP Statistics: Section 4.1 C Power Law Models

2 Power growth can be modeled by the equation _______, where a and b are constants. (Notice that in exponential growth, x is the _________, while in power growth, x is the _____.) exponent base

3 We can model power growth using a LSL as follows:   Take the ln of both sides.   The ln of a product equals the sum of the ln’s.   The ln of a power equals the power times the ln.

4 Notice that there is a linear relationship between ln y and ln x and that b is the slope of the straight line that links ln y to ln x.

5 On July 31, 2005, a team of astronomers announced they had discovered what seemed to be a new planet in our solar system. Xena, the potential planet, is bigger than Pluto and has an average distance from the sun of 9.5 billion miles ( astronomical units). Could Xena be a new planet?

6 Graph the scatterplot of the planetary data. Describe it.
Positive Curved Strong

7 Graph distance vs. ln (period). Describe it.
Positive Curved Strong

8 Graph ln (distance) vs. ln (period). Describe it.
Positive Linear Strong

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10 r2 = ________ and the LSL is ____________________________

11 Plot the residuals. Discuss.
There is a curved pattern, BUT the residuals are really quite small so we will live with it.

12 Find the prediction equation and predict the period for Xena.


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