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What is the general equation for the pink graph? I’ve tried a Gaussian but I’m struggling with getting the skewed ness of the graph

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It looks like it could be the product of a logarithm and a line. I tried something like ln(x+1)*(3-x/3) and it looks pretty similar. You could tune the coefficients to your liking.

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