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rabbers Posted - 11/25/2011 : 08:06:40 AM
Hi there, Im trying to do a lineweaver burk (double reciprocal plot), would anyone happen to know, after producing a scatter graph and then a linear line fit, how i can extend this line through the Y axis and then to the negative x-axis? Would appreciate any help! thanks
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Echo_Chu Posted - 11/28/2011 : 05:35:28 AM
Hi, rabbers

You can customize the output range of fitted curve the linear fit dialog

In the Linear Fit dialog, open Fitting Curve Plot branch, in X Data Type branch, select Custom in the Range drop down list, and then set your desired range in Min and Max box.

Echo
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