SOLUTION: E(x)= -9.5904+229.9582Ln(x)
On a graph, does this data represent a natural logarithmic function? Explain your answer? Is there another function type that seems to more closely mat
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On a graph, does this data represent a natural logarithmic function? Explain your answer? Is there another function type that seems to more closely mat
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Question 878398: E(x)= -9.5904+229.9582Ln(x)
On a graph, does this data represent a natural logarithmic function? Explain your answer? Is there another function type that seems to more closely match the data? Explain your answer? Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):