Thursday, January 28, 2010
California's Population Changes Over Time
This graph displays the change of Population in California over time. The trendlines are Polynomial and Linear, forecasted a bit to show future populations for the next few years. The equation is for the polynomial line, and it has an incredibly high R^2 value, showing it is highly accurate. You can put any year into that equation for the future, and it will display a population that is accurate by current growth rates in California. They only problem is that we didn't show that these numbers are in fact millions, but they're being displayed in the thousands.
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polynomial,
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