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Hello, I am wondering whether this package can be used to fit to 2D data (x and y) or not. Moreover, I think my data seems to follow the below formula:
y = a+b*x^(-c) (a,b,c>0)
Can I use this package to fit the formula? By the way, I was using a log–log graph to determine the coefficients a, b and c. Is it correct mathematically?
Thanks for your help in advance!
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Hello, I am wondering whether this package can be used to fit to 2D data
(x and y) or not. Moreover, I think my data seems to follow the below
formula:
y = a+b*x^(-c) (a,b,c>0)
Can I use this package to fit the formula?
Thanks for your help in advance!
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Hello, I am wondering whether this package can be used to fit to 2D data (x and y) or not. Moreover, I think my data seems to follow the below formula:
y = a+b*x^(-c) (a,b,c>0)
Can I use this package to fit the formula? By the way, I was using a log–log graph to determine the coefficients a, b and c. Is it correct mathematically?
Thanks for your help in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: