Question: Suppose L(t) = 0.72e-2.34t and K(t) = 4.23e0.91t. Find the slope and intercept of ln(L(t)) as a function of ln(K(t)). Find the equations of the

Suppose L(t) = 0.72e-2.34t and K(t) = 4.23e0.91t. Find the slope and intercept of ln(L(t)) as a function of ln(K(t)).
Find the equations of the lines after transforming the variables to create semilog or double-log plots.

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