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public:calculator:guides:dm41x_curve_fitting [17/02/26 15:46 GMT] – [DM41X Curve Fitting] johnpublic:calculator:guides:dm41x_curve_fitting [17/02/26 15:48 GMT] (current) – [DM41X Curve Fitting] john
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   * <key>'E'</key> (''B'') //best fit//   * <key>'E'</key> (''B'') //best fit//
   * display : ''LOG''   * display : ''LOG''
-  * <key>R/S</key> +  * <key>R/S</key>`
   * display : ''a = 1.8515''   * display : ''a = 1.8515''
-  *  <key>R/S</key> .+  *  <key>R/S</key>`
   * display : ''b = -1.1021''   * display : ''b = -1.1021''
-  * <key>R/S</key> .+  * <key>R/S</key>`
   * display : ''r^2 = 0.9893''   * display : ''r^2 = 0.9893''
-  * <key>R/S</key>+  * <key>R/S</key>`
   * display : ''X=?''   * display : ''X=?''
     * enter an X value if wanted, to get a ''y''     * enter an X value if wanted, to get a ''y''
     * ''1.5'' <key>R/S</key>     * ''1.5'' <key>R/S</key>
     * display : ''Y=1.4046''     * display : ''Y=1.4046''
-    * <key>R/S</key>+    * <key>R/S</key>`
     * enter another, or press <key>R/S</key> again to exit to the curve fitting menu     * enter another, or press <key>R/S</key> again to exit to the curve fitting menu
   * try a different curve fit.... (''L'', ''Ex'' etc) or   * try a different curve fit.... (''L'', ''Ex'' etc) or

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