Let us say that an equation for deaths in relation to the availability of healthcare services is described by an exponential function (see attached) where D is the number of deaths, H is the number of healthcare services, P is the population in hundred thousands, and  a and Θ are constants.

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Let us say that an equation for deaths in relation to the availability of healthcare services is described by an exponential function (see attached)

where D is the number of deaths, H is the number of healthcare services, P is the population in hundred thousands, and  a and Θ are constants.

  1. Derive a linear (in parameters) equation from the exponential function with ln d as the left-hand side variable and h  (healthcare per 100,000 population) on the right-hand side. Please take note that d = D/P (Deaths per 100,000 population) and h=H/P
H®
D = a
P
0-1
Transcribed Image Text:H® D = a P 0-1
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