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Extrapolation

In mathematics, extrapolation is a type of estimation, beyond the original observation range, of the value of a variable on the basis of its relationship with another variable. It is similar to interpolation, which produces estimates between known observations, but extrapolation is subject to greater uncertainty and a higher risk of producing meaningless…

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Extrapolation

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related to References · 16
Extrapolation → Applications, Avram Sidi, Brezinski, Cambridge University Press, Claude Brezinski, Extrapolation Methods, ISBN, Michela Redivo-Zaglia, North-Holland, Practical Extrapolation Methods, Practice, Rational Approximation, Redivo Zaglia, Springer Nature, Switzerland, Theory
related to Polynomial · 9
Extrapolation → For, High-order, Lagrange, Newton, Newton's, Polynomial, Runge's, The, This
related to French curve · 6
Extrapolation → Another, CJD, French, HIV/AIDS, This, UK
related to Conic · 4
Extrapolation → An, If, This, X-axis
related to In the complex plane · 4
Extrapolation → Another, Care, In, This
related to Extrapolation arguments · 3
Extrapolation → For, Like, Such
related to Geometric Extrapolation with error prediction · 3
Extrapolation → Can, Example, OEIS
related to Quality · 3
Extrapolation → If, In, Typically
is a · 2
Extrapolation → method suitable for any distribution that has a tendency to be exponential, type of estimation
related to Linear · 2
Extrapolation → If, Linear

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Extrapolationis atype of estimation0.90text
Extrapolationis amethod suitable for any distribution that has a tendency to be exponential0.90text
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Extrapolationrelated to ConicX-axis0.60section
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Extrapolationrelated to Extrapolation argumentsFor0.60section
Extrapolationrelated to Extrapolation argumentsSuch0.60section
Extrapolationrelated to Extrapolation argumentsLike0.60section
Extrapolationrelated to French curveFrench0.60section
Extrapolationrelated to French curveThis0.60section
Extrapolationrelated to French curveHIV/AIDS0.60section

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