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[QUOTE="KawieKX125, post: 179808, member: 20140"] Whoa, your mind going a bit faster than your fingers there. Jer, since a slope-intercept form equation is a linear, does that mean that a linkage is linear? I would think an exponential or quadratic equation would work better? Can you clear this up please? Thanks Also, what does each part in th equation mean. What does slope= and what does the Y-intercept=? This intrigues me alot since I am very good at math. Maybe I can prove to my parents(with the fact that fairly complex math is used in suspension engineering) that there is alot to learn in the MX industry.:think [/QUOTE]
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