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The document presents regression analyses including straight line, power, and polynomial regression fitting for a dataset with 8 observations. The straight line regression shows a high R Square of 0.880485, while the power regression has an even higher R Square of 0.948053, indicating a strong relationship. The polynomial regression yields a model with an equation F = -178.5 + 16.12 V + 0.0372 V^2 and demonstrates significant results in the analysis of variance.

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The document presents regression analyses including straight line, power, and polynomial regression fitting for a dataset with 8 observations. The straight line regression shows a high R Square of 0.880485, while the power regression has an even higher R Square of 0.948053, indicating a strong relationship. The polynomial regression yields a model with an equation F = -178.5 + 16.12 V + 0.0372 V^2 and demonstrates significant results in the analysis of variance.

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a) Straight line regression.

SUMMARY OUTPUT

Regression Statistics

Multiple R 0.938342

R Square 0.880485

Adjusted R Square 0.860566

Standard Error 189.7885

Observations 8

ANOVA

df SS MS F Significance F

Regression 1 1592179 1592179 44.20301 0.000559

Residual 6 216118.2 36019.69

Total 7 1808297

Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value

Intercept -234.286 147.882 -1.58427 0.164223

V 19.47024 2.928501 6.648534 0.000559

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b) Power regression fitting

Ln (V) Ln (F)

2.302585 3.218876

2.995732 4.248495

3.401197 5.940171

3.688879 6.309918

3.912023 6.413459

4.094345 7.106606

4.248495 6.721426

4.382027 7.279319

SUMMARY OUTPUT

Regression Statistics

Multiple R 0.97368

R Square 0.948053

Adjusted R Square 0.939396

Standard Error 0.35287

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Observations 8

ANOVA

df SS MS F Significance F

Regression 1 13.63505 13.63505 109.5031 4.47E-05

Residual 6 0.747105 0.124517

Total 7 14.38216

Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value

Intercept -1.29413 0.699166 -1.85096 0.113639

Ln (V) 1.984176 0.189613 10.46437 4.47E-05

power equation in Log form

ln(Y) = 1.9842ln(X) - 1.2942

c) 2 degree polynomial regression fit

Polynomial Regression Analysis: F versus V

The regression equation is


F = - 178.5 + 16.12 V + 0.0372 V^2

Model Summary

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S R-sq R-sq(adj)

206.782 88.18% 83.45%

Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS MS F P

Regression 2 1594504 797252 18.65 0.005

Error 5 213793 42759

Total 7 1808297

Sequential Analysis of Variance

Source DF SS F P

Linear 1 1592179 44.20 0.001

Quadratic 1 2325 0.05 0.825

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