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    Forcing a Least squares Polynomial through a fixed point

    Thank you so much for the help guys, its really helped me out loads! Its a huge tribute to the forum that i could get such accutrate and comprehensive guidance. Many thanks to all!
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    Forcing a Least squares Polynomial through a fixed point

    Thank you so much Redbelly, that is an outstanding answer! I think i may have been trying to overcomplicate the solution to this. So as i understand it; 1- calculate the original polynomial which will yeild an equation of: ax^4 + bx^3 + cx^2 + dx + e, 2- reverse the data so that the...
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    Forcing a Least squares Polynomial through a fixed point

    Hi guys, Thanks for taking the time to read the post. I have a question related to curve fitting and polynomials that i was hoping someone might be able to help me with. I have a set of x and y data points, all on a graph. I have then calculated the 4th order least squares polynomial...
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