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spinola Posted - 04/18/2002 : 10:44:46 AM
I need to fit experimental data with a linear combination of two curves that were in turn derived empirically (i.e. there are no truly accurate equations for the latter two curves). Does Origin 6 have the capability of combining such functions to fit data?
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easwar Posted - 04/19/2002 : 5:07:48 PM
Hi Spinola,

Example 2 in the following tech review article may be what you are looking for?
http://www.originlab.com/www/resources/tech_reviews/Oct99/index.asp

Easwar
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