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OpenStudy (anonymous):

explain the transformation needed to convert the following data to a linear data set. {(1, 0.98), (2, 1.39), (3, 1.71), (4, 1.98), (5, 2.22), (6, 2.43)}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nuke_ur_friend

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mikeyymonroe

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

I'm sorry to inform you @skinny23 but i may not be able to help you here, ill try my hardest but may not succeed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

so what type of data set is it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to me it looks like a non linear data set

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

are the increasing intervals of the data equal?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I believe

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

can you check for me and put the asnwer on here?

OpenStudy (math&ing001):

Apparently your data does not increase linearly, maybe a logarithmic function like Ln could make it linear

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

I agree with @math&ing001

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so basically I have to change some of the data for it to be more linear?

OpenStudy (mikeyymonroe):

not change but manipulate. or thats what i see is needed to happen.

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