M1.01: Introduction
Learning Objectives
- Be able to evaluate “power function” modeling formulas that give output values proportional to a constant power of the input value.
- Be able to find the best-fit power and scale parameters implied by a dataset.
- Be able to find the best-fit inverse function of data with a power-function relationship.
- Be able to use common logarithms to compress the range of one or both variables in a relationship so that a more informative graph can be produced of data with a large dynamic range.
- Be able to create semi-log and log-log graphs of data, to determine when such graphs are appropriate, and to read data that is presented in such graphs.
- Be able to determine whether data variables have an exponential relationship by examining a semi-logarithmic graph of the data points.
- Be able to determine whether data variables have a power-function relationship by examining a log-log graph of the data points.