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msafaei Posted - 11/17/2011 : 5:46:27 PM
I would like to fit this function

Y=a1.(b2+x)^d1 - a2.(b2+x)^d2

in which x is independent and y is dependable variable. Unfortunately the help of origin is really vague.

Thanks
Johnson
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Shirley_GZ Posted - 11/18/2011 : 02:46:34 AM
Dear Johnson,

Have you already see this tutorial suits for your case?

If this tutorial doesn't do any help, please contact Origin Technical Service Team by email for more detailed helps.

Thanks,
Shirley



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