HP 39gs User Manual
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Statistics aplet
10-13
To define your
own fit
1. In Numeric view, make sure
is set.
2. Display the Symbolic view.
3. Highlight the Fit expression (
Fit1, etc.) for the
desired data set.
4. Type in an expression and press
.
The independent variable must be X, and the
expression must not contain any unknown variables.
Example:
.
This automatically changes the Fit type (
S1FIT, etc.) in
the Symbolic Setup view to User Defined.
Quadratic
Fits to a quadratic curve,
y = ax
2
+bx+c. Needs at least
three points.
Cubic
Fits to a cubic curve,
y = ax
3
+bx
2
+cx+d. Needs at least
four points.
Logistic
Fits to a logistic curve,
,
where L is the saturation value for
growth. You can store a positive
real value in L, or—if L=0—let L
be computed automatically.
Exponent
Fits to an exponent curve,
.
Trigonometric
Fits to a trigonometric curve,
. Needs at
least three points.
User Defined
Define your own expression (in
Symbolic view.)
Fit model
Meaning (Continued)
y
L
1 ae
bx
–
(
)
+
--------------------------
=
y
ab
x
=
y
a
bx c
+
(
)
sin
⋅
d
+
=
1.5
x
cos
×
0.3
x
sin
×
+
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