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bookChallenge: Data Fitting in Practice

Fitting models to experimental data is a fundamental task in scientific computing, enabling you to extract meaningful trends from noisy measurements. In previous chapters, you explored optimization and root-finding methods, and learned about curve fitting and least squares approaches. Now, you will put these concepts into practice by using scipy.optimize.curve_fit to fit a polynomial model to a set of noisy data points. This hands-on challenge will help you solidify your understanding of data fitting and model parameter extraction.

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Given noisy data points generated from a quadratic relationship, use scipy.optimize.curve_fit to fit the poly_model function to the data. Extract and return the fitted coefficients as a tuple (a, b, c).

  • Use curve_fit to fit poly_model to the provided x_data and y_data.
  • Retrieve the fitted parameters from the result of curve_fit.
  • Return the parameters as a tuple (a, b, c).

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Fitting models to experimental data is a fundamental task in scientific computing, enabling you to extract meaningful trends from noisy measurements. In previous chapters, you explored optimization and root-finding methods, and learned about curve fitting and least squares approaches. Now, you will put these concepts into practice by using scipy.optimize.curve_fit to fit a polynomial model to a set of noisy data points. This hands-on challenge will help you solidify your understanding of data fitting and model parameter extraction.

Task

Swipe to start coding

Given noisy data points generated from a quadratic relationship, use scipy.optimize.curve_fit to fit the poly_model function to the data. Extract and return the fitted coefficients as a tuple (a, b, c).

  • Use curve_fit to fit poly_model to the provided x_data and y_data.
  • Retrieve the fitted parameters from the result of curve_fit.
  • Return the parameters as a tuple (a, b, c).

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