Right now, I am trying to turn my graph (which looks like a exponential graph) into a straight line graph, which starts at the origin $(0,0)$. How would I do this? My values are given in the attachment, and I have uploaded a picture of my graph (what the exponential graph looks like?).
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Are you asking what line fits best or how to apply a transformation to make the graph look linear? – user103828 Mar 11 '15 at 11:36
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1The graph is certainly not exponential, it looks (roughly) like a power function with exponent in $(0, 1)$. – Travis Willse Mar 11 '15 at 11:36
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You are correct TRavis, sorry. And user103828, I'm asking for how to apply a transformation to make the graph look linear – Bob Dylan Mar 11 '15 at 11:39
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Try to fit a straight to the pairs $x_i$, ${y_i}^2$. – zoli Mar 11 '15 at 11:50
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my x values are the velocities. so plot that to the y^2? – Bob Dylan Mar 11 '15 at 11:53
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do you mean logarithmic graph? – Saketh Malyala Jan 04 '17 at 03:05
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The two pictures are exactly the same. Could you please give us the values you used to create the graph? – Robert Howard Dec 02 '18 at 02:17