This engineer can tell you that given enough degrees (exponents), he can fit a polynomial to almost anything.
“Is there a math major and/or programmer on site?
This engineer can tell you that given enough degrees (exponents), he can fit a polynomial to almost anything.”
This engineer too. Yup, just as you said.
Also, what is the interpretation of a 10 degree polynomial in the problem domain, or is there any such interpretation.
I couldn’t follow the poster wrote, I’ll admit that I didn’t try very hard. I can tell just by looking at the graphs I’ve seen on the net that the election was crooked. But, sad to say, I think the poster’s analysis is probably junk and therefore unhelpful. I’d like to see the opinion of someone with a stat degree.