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More generally, any estimation method where the estimated result lies in between two known data points. (Not necessarily using straight-line methods of estimation.) | More generally, any estimation method where the estimated result lies in between two known data points. | ||
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* [[Extrapolation]] | * [[Extrapolation]] | ||
* [[Internal rate of return]] | * [[Internal rate of return]] | ||
* [[Iteration]] | |||
* [[Linear interpolation]] | * [[Linear interpolation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 15 August 2021
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A straight-line estimation method where the estimated result lies in between two known data points.
Also known as Linear interpolation.
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More generally, any estimation method where the estimated result lies in between two known data points.
(Not necessarily using straight-line methods of estimation.)