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Linear Law

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Hi, to change this into linear form, we have to ln (natural logarithm) both sides, and we cannot use common logarithm (lg) because we have ‘e’ in the equation, which we can simplify since ln e=1. Then we use split the logarithm on right hand side (RHS) and we can simplify into the linear form of Y=mX+C (in this case it is ln y =ln a - bx