User talk:Antaltamas

This edit of yours is a mistake and I reverted. The fact that you're fitting a curve rather than a straight line does not make it nonlinear regression. The example is in fact a simple case of LINEAR regression fitting a curve that is not a straight line.

The mistake of thinking that it's called "linear" because you're fitting a line, and is therefore nonlinear if you're fitting a curve, is one of the standard widespread misunderstandings by those who don't know the subject. You should see that explained early in the article titled linear regression. Michael Hardy (talk) 05:04, 23 January 2009 (UTC)

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