how to create equation x y z using matlab

hi all,
anyone can help me how to create equation using data x,y,z??
Please help me
let say below is my data
x = [5.252907987, 1.945397314, 1.016, 0.243];
y = [287.4171875, 137.4367188, 80.08359375, 37.798];
z = [25.16096572, 23.53767761, 22.72603356, 9.740];

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 11 Mar 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 11 Mar 2020
How do you want to create equation? Give an example of your equations with vectors x, y, and z.

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If you simply want to plot them:
x = [5.252907987, 1.945397314, 1.016, 0.243];
y = [287.4171875, 137.4367188, 80.08359375, 37.798];
z = [25.16096572, 23.53767761, 22.72603356, 9.740];
figure
plot3(x, y, z)
grid on
view(35,20)

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so do you know how to create the equation from that graf?
There are any number of possible equations that could fit those data. The correct one would be a function that is the mathematical model of the process that created them. You would have to decide on the most appropriate one.
A linear fit:
x = [5.252907987, 1.945397314, 1.016, 0.243];
y = [287.4171875, 137.4367188, 80.08359375, 37.798];
z = [25.16096572, 23.53767761, 22.72603356, 9.740];
DM = [x(:) y(:) ones(size(x(:)))]; % Design Matrix
B = DM \ z(:); % Estimate Parameters
ze = DM * B; % Fit Data
figure
plot3(x, y, z)
hold on
plot3(x(:), y(:), ze, '-r'),
hold off
grid on
view(35,20)
Experiment with different linear and nonlinear models to get different results.
sir, my experiments is nonlinear models. so how? please help me sir what is the equation
Please post the model, preferably both as LaTeX and as you have coded it.
Note that using the data you posted, it must not have more thann 3 parameters.

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Because my theori is
When x is increase, y should increase. But I have to consider z. Because some time is when x is increase, y not increase because of z.
Do you have any idea . Or how to plot that Graf x y z

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