Taxicab Geometry

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Hey, so I have been learning a lot about taxicab geometry, and guess what? That is completely irrelevant to this post. But that was why I posted it in this section. Anyways, I have a bunch of data and I don't know how it all relates. I would like a formula to help me out. Think you could try? Here are the data points.

(3,3)
(4,6)
(5,10)
(6,20)
(7,35)
(8,70)
(9,126)
(10,252)
(11,462)
(12,924)

I need a formula to find Y. Thank you!
 
Hey, so I have been learning a lot about taxicab geometry, and guess what? That is completely irrelevant to this post. But that was why I posted it in this section. Anyways, I have a bunch of data and I don't know how it all relates. I would like a formula to help me out. Think you could try? Here are the data points.(2,2);(3,3);(4,6);(5,10);(6,20);(7,35);(8,70);(9,126);(10,252);(11,462);(12,924); I need a formula to find Y. Thank you!
 
Hey, so I have been learning a lot about taxicab geometry, and guess what? That is completely irrelevant to this post. But that was why I posted it in this section. Anyways, I have a bunch of data and I don't know how it all relates. I would like a formula to help me out. Think you could try? Here are the data points.

(3,3)
(4,6)
(5,10)
(6,20)
(7,35)
(8,70)
(9,126)
(10,252)
(11,462)
(12,924)

I need a formula to find Y. Thank you!
Use a spreadsheet program like MS_Excel and calculate the best fit trend-line.

What are your thoughts?

Please share your work with us ...even if you know it is wrong

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