ECON 1540 Lecture Notes - Logarithm

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Mathematical background: linear equations, nonlinear equations, measuring rates of change: the logarithmic function, modeling growth: the exponential function. Y = a + bx a, b positive parameters a: intercept portion of y that is independent of x (i. e. , value of. Y when x=0). b: slope response of y to a change in x (i. e. , ratio of the change in y to the change in x rise over run). Key feature: slope is not a function of position on the line (i. e. , not a function of the value of x). Measuring the total change in y resulting from a given change in. D y = slope d x, or d y = b d x. Links to calculus: slopes are analogous to derivatives: y/ x = b, total changes are measured using differentiation: Key difference between linear and nonlinear equations: slope becomes a function of x. Change in y resulting from a change in x:

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