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02:49 Apr 11, 2007 |
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3 | Linear logarithmic equation |
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3 | log-linear equation |
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Linear logarithmic equation Explanation: Me parece que el "conteo" está de más al traducir a inglés...al menos sin más contexto. O quizá pudieras usar "linear logarithmic count equation," pero no me parece tan correcto...al menos en cuanto a lenguaje matemático |
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log-linear equation Explanation: Without more context... Plenty of usage of these types of equations for a variety of economic studies, e.g. shazam.econ.ubc.ca/intro/trend.htm From economic theory, we expect that the coefficient for the price of beef ... For the log-linear equation, the estimated coefficient on the time trend ... |
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