A long time ago, I used a Texas Instruments SR-50A to do linear regression in high school. This calculator had a single memory location, and the manual explained the procedure. Good times.
So, if you're trying to do exponential regression, how about just doing linear regression on x, log( f( x ) ) values? You can convert that back into an exponential afterwards.
That's what I'd try.
In reply to Re: quadratic and exponential regression
by talexb
in thread quadratic and exponential regression
by halfcountplus
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