Least Squares Method- Νon linear to Linear
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Hello! I need to approach some given points [X,Y]with the use of the method of the least squares.Also,for the approximation of these points we have the function f=ax/(b+x).My problem is that I can't bring the function to the standard form f=aX+b.Does anyone know what should I do? Thank you in advance!
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Bill Whiten
on 9 Feb 2013
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You can write the equation as f=(a/b)x-(1/b)fx and use linear regression for the coefficients (a/b) and (1/b). Convert these to a and b as initial estimates for fminsearch or non linear least squares functions.
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Greg Heath
on 9 Feb 2013
Your equation makes no sense to me at all. How was it derived?
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