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The average retail price of gas in canada from 1979 to 2008,can be medelled by the polynomial function p(x)= 0.008y^2 - 0.307y^2 + 4.830y + 25.720. where P is the price of gas in cents per litre and (y) is the number of Year after 1979.
a) Show how to use this equation to determine the price of gas in 1980.
b) Show how to use this equation to determine the price of gas in 2000.
c) Assume that this equation could be used to determine the price of gas in 2014 although it states that it only valid until 2008. Based on this equation , what should the price of gas in 2014? How accurate is this equation based on today's price of gasoline?
d) Show how to predict the price of gasoline in 2020 using this equation. Do you think this equation is useful for making accurate predictions? Why or why not?
asked Nov 12, 2014 in CALCULUS by anonymous

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The Price function of the gas is P(y) = 0.008y² -0.307y²+ 4.830y + 25.720 where y is the year after 1979.

Now the Price of the gas in the year 1980 is

y = 1980 - 1979 = 1

P(1980) = 0.008(1)²-0.307(1)² + 4.830*1 + 25.720

P(1980) = 0.008 - 0.307 +4.830 + 25.720

P(1980) = 30.251 cents per litre

Therefore Price of the gas in the year 1980 is 30.251 cents per litre.

answered Nov 13, 2014 by Lucy Mentor

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