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                | legurgel | Posted - 11/02/2014 : 7:05:49 PM Origin Ver. 9.1 and Service Release 2 (Select Help-->About Origin):
 Operating System: windows 8.1
 
 I would like to do a non-linear regression analysis using a extended Langmuir model qe,1 = (qmax,1*b1*Ce,1)/(1+b1*Ce,1+b2*Ce,2)
 
 There are two independent variables (Ce,1 = x1 and Ce,2 = x2). Origin has to use both x1 and x2 in the calculation to generate a fitted curve.
 
 How do I have to proceed?
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                | legurgel | Posted - 11/04/2014 : 05:37:52 AM Yes, I was taking about the fitted curve plot.
 
 Thank you very much. I will make some simulations and if I have any doubt I will contact you again.
 
 Leandro
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                | Kathy_Wang | Posted - 11/04/2014 : 12:09:49 AM Do you mean there are two "Fitted Curve Plot"? That is because there are two independent variables and the built-in report sheet will plot them separately (Y vs X1 and Y vs X2). If you want to plot them together, you could go to the FitNLCurve1 worksheet to find the data for fitted curve plot.
 
 Kathy
 Originlab
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                | legurgel | Posted - 11/03/2014 : 09:31:04 AM Hi Kathy,
 
 I followed the tutorial that you mentioned and I have one more doubt.
 
 Why do the origin generate two graphics after NL regression analysis (in the sheet of NL regression results)?
 
 Thank you.
 
 Leandro
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                | Kathy_Wang | Posted - 11/03/2014 : 02:32:36 AM Hi,
 
 You may refer to the tutorial below:
 
 http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Fitting-MultiIndepVar
 
 
 
 Kathy
 Originlab
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