Do not use code blocks or inline code formatting
for maths expressions. However, “lightwight math-formatting” by a simple combination of markdown italics and html definitely makes such expressions more readable, like (from the linked post – though, as already said, such a mass of formulas isn't appropriate on SO):
If I understand what you're trying to do correctly, it seems you want your curve to match the blue linear function better until it crosses it. I would suggest adding a portion of the linear function to your curve. y = m·x and y = bx would yield y = bx + a·m·x where a is a value between 0 and 1, ie y = 3x + ⅓ · 2·x if b was 3 and m was 2. Then you'd be adding ⅓ the value of 2·x to the curve and effectively pushing the curve up toward the line generated by the function y = 2·x.
I'm sorry if that sounds rambling. My suggestion basically is to take your function for the blue line and add ¾ of it to the function that generates your curve. It looks to me like the function of the blue line is f(x) = y so I think
f(x) = 10((y × 0.00925)/77000)/0.00001 + ¾ · y
should give you about what you want.
Often, one can alternatively use unicode characters directly to achieve much the same effect. That gives a nicer view in the plaintext editor.
I recommend considering the following tweaks:
┃ Plaintext │ MD+html │ Unicode
────────────────╂────────────┼────────────────────┼────────────
Numbers ┃ 7 │ 7 │ 7
Variables ┃ x │ _x_ │ 𝑥
Powers ┃ 2^3 │ 2<sup>3</sup> │ 2³
Multiplication ┃ 2x │ 2·_x_ │ 2·𝑥
┃ 4*7 | 4×7 │ 4×7
Fractions ┃ 3/4 | ¾ │ ¾
┃ 9/16 | <sup>9</sup>⁄│ ⁹⁄₁₁
Subtraction ┃ 5-3 │ 5 − 3 │ 5 − 3
Logical AND/ ┃ P&&Q │ _P_∧_Q_ │ 𝑃∧𝑄
outer product ┃ dx^dy │ d _x_∧d _y_ │ d𝑥∧d𝑦
Logical OR ┃ P||Q │ _P_∨_Q_ │ 𝑃∨𝑄
I mostly use Vim digraphs for typing the Unicode versions.
Whether it's actually worth to apply these prettifications to an existing post depends of course on the content quality and on how much the readability suffers from the used unformatted-math.