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Linear Functions Summary
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A linear function is a function of the form f(x) = mx + b whose graph is a straight line. When written in this form, the slope of the graph is m and the y-intercept is b. Except for constant functions, linear functions are the simplest of all...
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In mathematics, the term linear function can refer to either of two different but related...


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American Economist
A class of utility functions yielding linear demand functions.
03/22/1996: 2,062 words, approx. 7 pages
A class of utility functions that generates demand functions that are linear in prices, although not in income, is derived. Such linear demand functions form part of the tools necessary for the analysis of complicated economic models. At the same time, they are quite...
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Journal of the American Statistical Association
Likelihood-based local linear estimation of the conditional variance function.
03/01/2004: 5,025 words, approx. 17 pages
We consider estimation of mean and variance functions with kernel-weighted local polynomial fitting in a heteroscedastic nonparametric regression model. Our preferred estimators are based on a localized normal likelihood, using a standard local linear form for estimating the mean and a local log-linear form...
 


 

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