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regression - How to fit logarithmic curve to data, in the least squares sense? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
![SOLVED: To fit an exponential growth or decay curve y = Ce^t to data, we can use a logarithmic transform. Taking logs, we get log y = log(Ce^t) = log C + SOLVED: To fit an exponential growth or decay curve y = Ce^t to data, we can use a logarithmic transform. Taking logs, we get log y = log(Ce^t) = log C +](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/d96318c95f3a4c9d99ae4a6cb8e24234.jpg)
SOLVED: To fit an exponential growth or decay curve y = Ce^t to data, we can use a logarithmic transform. Taking logs, we get log y = log(Ce^t) = log C +
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