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<math>f(x) = \omega_0 + \omega_1 x + \omega_2 x^2 + ... + \epsilon</math>
<math>f(x) = \omega_0 + \omega_1 x + \omega_2 x^2 + ... + \epsilon</math>


It is a ''form'' of [[Linear Regression]]. To build a polynomial model involves determining the degree of polynomial and using linear regression methods.
Notice that polynomial regression is a ''form'' of [[Linear Regression]], except there are higher-degree attributes.
 
To build a polynomial model involves determining the degree of polynomial and using normal linear regression methods.

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Polynomial regression is a model that describes the relationship between x and y as an nth degree polynomial.

Notice that polynomial regression is a form of Linear Regression, except there are higher-degree attributes.

To build a polynomial model involves determining the degree of polynomial and using normal linear regression methods.