SOLUTION: Can this equation be transformed into a simple linear form? b0*x0 + b1*x1 = 1 Where x0 and x1 are a list of known values and parameters b0 and b1 need to be estimated. Whe

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Question 945483: Can this equation be transformed into a simple linear form?
b0*x0 + b1*x1 = 1
Where x0 and x1 are a list of known values and parameters b0 and b1 need to be estimated.
When I try to solve so that "y" or x0 is on the left hand side of the equation, I get this:
x0=(1/b0)-((b1*x1)/b0)
which doesn't seem to follow the standard "y=mx+b"
Thanks

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Why not?
If and , then


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