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ExtrapolateInfer from what is known
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Extrapolate1862 (in a Harvard observatory account of the comet of 1858), from extra- + ending from interpolate. Said in early references to be a characteristic word of Sir George Airy (1801-1892), English mathem [..]
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Extrapolate(v) - to estimate; infer
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ExtrapolateThis means to extend a range of values for a graph or curve based on trends of existing values.
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ExtrapolateExtrapolate means, “to estimate the values of a function or series outside a range in which some of its values are known, on the assumption that the trends followed inside the range continue outside i [..]
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Extrapolate(v) draw from specific cases for more general cases(v) estimate the value of(v) gain knowledge of (an area not known or experienced) by extrapolating
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Extrapolateto estimate or expand unknown data based on known facts and/or observations.
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ExtrapolateFunction to determine values from two or values in a table, when the given value lies outside of the range of the table; usually linear but can be higher order;
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ExtrapolateInfer from what is known
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ExtrapolateFunction to determine values from two or values in a table, when the given value lies outside of the range of the table; usually linear but can be higher order;
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