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Use the table to find the residual points.

[tex]\[
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
$x$ & Given & Predicted & Residual \\
\hline
1 & -0.7 & -0.28 & \\
\hline
2 & 2.3 & 1.95 & \\
\hline
3 & 4.1 & 4.18 & \\
\hline
4 & 7.2 & 6.41 & \\
\hline
5 & 8 & 8.64 & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\][/tex]

Which residual plot is correct for the data?


Sagot :

To find the residual points for the given data, we calculate the difference between the given values and the predicted values for each corresponding [tex]\( x \)[/tex]. The residuals are calculated as follows:

[tex]\[ \text{Residual} = \text{Given} - \text{Predicted} \][/tex]

Let's compute the residuals step-by-step for each [tex]\( x \)[/tex]:

1. For [tex]\( x = 1 \)[/tex]:

Given: [tex]\(-0.7\)[/tex]

Predicted: [tex]\(-0.28\)[/tex]

Residual: [tex]\(-0.7 - (-0.28) = -0.7 + 0.28 = -0.42\)[/tex]

2. For [tex]\( x = 2 \)[/tex]:

Given: [tex]\(2.3\)[/tex]

Predicted: [tex]\(1.95\)[/tex]

Residual: [tex]\(2.3 - 1.95 = 0.35\)[/tex]

3. For [tex]\( x = 3 \)[/tex]:

Given: [tex]\(4.1\)[/tex]

Predicted: [tex]\(4.18\)[/tex]

Residual: [tex]\(4.1 - 4.18 = -0.08\)[/tex]

4. For [tex]\( x = 4 \)[/tex]:

Given: [tex]\(7.2\)[/tex]

Predicted: [tex]\(6.41\)[/tex]

Residual: [tex]\(7.2 - 6.41 = 0.79\)[/tex]

5. For [tex]\( x = 5 \)[/tex]:

Given: [tex]\(8\)[/tex]

Predicted: [tex]\(8.64\)[/tex]

Residual: [tex]\(8 - 8.64 = -0.64\)[/tex]

After calculating the residuals, we can complete the table:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline x & \text{Given} & \text{Predicted} & \text{Residual} \\ \hline 1 & -0.7 & -0.28 & -0.42 \\ \hline 2 & 2.3 & 1.95 & 0.35 \\ \hline 3 & 4.1 & 4.18 & -0.08 \\ \hline 4 & 7.2 & 6.41 & 0.79 \\ \hline 5 & 8 & 8.64 & -0.64 \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]

So the residuals as we calculated are:

[tex]\[ [-0.42, 0.35, -0.08, 0.79, -0.64] \][/tex]

The correct plot of these residual points against [tex]\( x \)[/tex] would show the [tex]\( x \)[/tex]-values on the horizontal axis and the corresponding residual points on the vertical axis. Each point ([tex]\( x, \text{Residual} \)[/tex]) on this plot represents the position:

[tex]\[ \begin{align*} (1, -0.42), \\ (2, 0.35), \\ (3, -0.08), \\ (4, 0.79), \\ (5, -0.64) \end{align*} \][/tex]

Ensure you plot these points accurately to visualize the residuals correctly.