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slope in curves - how to compare?
2 messages · John Kohr, Joshua Wiley
Hi John,
What do you mean by 'compare'? y = exp(5x) could equally be said: y =
exp(x)^5 so no, the slopes of those two lines are not the same or are
only equal when you take the natural logarithm of y (log_{e}(y) =
log_{e}(5x).
They specify _completely_ different relationships between x and y; so
what are you hoping to accomplish?
Cheers,
Josh
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 2:32 PM, John Kohr <illuminati248 at hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello, Is there any formula or way to compare slopes of different functions? If we fit 2 functions in our data, and we have 2 slope parameters, how can we compare these slopes? Plotting y=5x and y=exp(5x) in which slope is equal to 5 in both of them.. doesn't seem that it makes sense to compare them. Maybe what I ask is basic statistics.. but you may be aware of some formula that could allow comparisons. best, John ? ? ? ?[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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