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dazza95
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Graph of Hyperbolic function
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August 23, 2012, 02:21:48 AM »
We have got a series of data points which form a hyperbola.
Does anyone know any programs that can get the equation from our points using regression (hyperbola line of best fit).
We need to find the equation investigations with Michaelis-Menten
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August 27, 2012, 01:45:08 PM »
"hyperbola line"
That'd be an oxymoron.
Can you linearize it by moving terms around and then use linear regression in excel?
If you have access to Matlab or some such they all do non-linear regression.
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Excel will also do a polynomial fit to data. I don't have Excel, so I don't know exactly how, but a little poking around with Excel's help function should be pretty self explanatory.
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