thanhchungdhtn Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Hi, Could you please help me to linear this, my model is non-linear so it cannot estimate. someone suggest me using the Taylor Expansion but I think it to hard to apply the Taylor expansion in my case Thanks you so much! Chung How to linear this equation.pdf
Country Boy Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 First 'linear' is an adjective, not a verb. The verb meaning "to make linear" is "linearize". Second you can linearize an equation in a given variable. What variable are you referring to? I would think "t" but it does not appear explicitely. Third, you cannot linearize a formula for all possible values of the variable. You can only linearize it in a small interval around a given value. What value of the variable do you want to linearize about? Fourth, many people will not download files when they do not know the author- too great a risk of viruses.
blue89 Posted November 2, 2016 Posted November 2, 2016 (edited) if any function is a linear function,then this function should satisfy these two conditions below 1) x and y are vectors. f(x+y)= f(x) + f(y) 2) when α is a scalar and x is a vector,then f(α.x) = α.f(x) or only this is equivalent ,too. *** α,β are scalar , x and y are vectors f(αx+βy) = αf(x)+βf(y) Edited November 2, 2016 by blue89
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