linear vs nonlinear regression model
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This is a question in Mathworktutorial of Machine learning. I do think it is wrong!
Quiz (Select two) :Which of these is not a linear regression model? please say your reasons for all of them .
A) y = a + bx + cx^2
B) y = ax1 + bx2 + cx3
C) y = ax1x2 + bx2x3 + cx1x3
D) y = a + bsin(x1) + csin(x2)
E) y = a + bsin(cx)
F) y = a + bx + x ^c
the answer is y = a + bsin(cx) and y = a + bx + x ^c ( why y = a + bx + cx^2 and y = a + bsin(x1) + csin(x2) are not not non-linear?
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John D'Errico
on 23 Jun 2023
Edited: John D'Errico
on 23 Jun 2023
y = a*x^2
is LINEAR in a. It is nonlinear in x. But that is not relevant to the question.
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the cyclist
on 23 Jun 2023
2 votes
Whether a model is linear or not refers to the coefficients being solved for (a, b, c), not the data (x, x1, x2).
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Mohammadreza
on 24 Jun 2023
the cyclist
on 24 Jun 2023
You can of course think that's how it is, or how it should be. But that is not how experts refer to it. (This is a common misunderstanding that people new to mathematical modeling have.)
See, for example, the Linear regression models section of the Linear Model wikipedia page. It explicitly states that the function of the independent variables can be nonlinear.
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