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nima12 Posted - 08/27/2010 : 10:30:13 AM
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I have a question I would appreciate if you answer me.If we have two independent equations that have same constant parameter.
and two data set for each equation.
Is it possible to fit 2 equations simultaneously in the same region and obtained the constant parameter.
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Laurie Posted - 08/27/2010 : 5:12:40 PM
yes, you can define such an equation, for example, as follows:

y1 = A * x1;
y2 = A * x2^2;

then you assign the 4 datasets as the 2 independent and 2 dependent variables

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