Answer:
Exponential Regression. An exponential regression is the process of finding the equation of the exponential function that fits best for a set of data. As a result, we get an equation of the form y=abx where a≠0 .
Step-by-step explanation:
The zeros are x= 0,-5,-8. the zeros are the x values where the graph intersects the x-axis. to find the zeros, you have to replace y with zero then solve for x.
5 is the y intercept.
-Always the number without the variable.
Answer:
y=ln(x/(1-x))
Step-by-step explanation:
y=e^x/(1+e^x)
Cross multiply
y(1+e^x)=e^x
Distribute
y+ye^x=e^x
Put anything with x on with side and everything without x on opposing side:
y=e^x-ye^x
Factor right hand side
y=(1-y)e^x
Divide both sides by (1-y)
y/(1-y)=e^x
Use natural log.
ln(y/(1-y))=x
The inverse is
y=ln(x/(1-x))
14/4 is a fraction greater than 1.