The basic idea of this chapter is that not all relationships are linear. In fact, many of the most commonly occurring relationships come from other families of functions such as exponentials or polynomials. In this chapter, we’ll explore the shapes of these different functions and learn how to control their shapes through the parameters of the model. Then, we will put our knowledge of nonlinear models to work in chapter 12 to build and interpret nonlinear regression models.
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