Explain why the model (x) = 1e2x is not a linear model. Would taking the logarithms of

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Explain why the model \(\mu(x)=\beta_{1} e^{\beta_{2} x}\) is not a linear model. Would taking the logarithms of both sides yield a linear model for \(\ln \mu(x)\)?

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QUESTION:

Explain why the model \(\mu(x)=\beta_{1} e^{\beta_{2} x}\) is not a linear model. Would taking the logarithms of both sides yield a linear model for \(\ln \mu(x)\)?

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\(\mu(x)=\beta_{1} e^{\beta_{2} x}\)

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