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    Undergrad Combining Equations with Different Domains: A Mathematical Challenge

    haruspex, I have sent the data collected in your e-mail and in case more clarification is needs please let me be informed
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    Undergrad Combining Equations with Different Domains: A Mathematical Challenge

    haruspex, I am not ver good in mathematics and that is why may be either I do not understand what you want from me or we don't understand each other. I think it is better you give me your e-mail address so that I can send you the data in excel file format with detailed explanation as an...
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    Undergrad Combining Equations with Different Domains: A Mathematical Challenge

    I am becoming more confused as Batch comes with one simple equation 3*RxLevel = (-0.87RxQual - 72)+(-0.013Dis - 58)+(-0.2MOP - 81), which contains all three variables by just adding them up while haruspex puts it in a more complicated way by asking why not 4*RxLevel = 2*(-0.87RxQual -...
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    Undergrad Combining Equations with Different Domains: A Mathematical Challenge

    The fact is that when one parameter is analysed the others remain constant i.e., when RxLevel = -0.87RxQual - 72 the other parameters are regarded as being constant at all values and that is why I have come up with three different linear equations
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    Undergrad Combining Equations with Different Domains: A Mathematical Challenge

    The issue is that I was doing a research and trying to establish how RxQual, Dis and MOP are affecting RxLevel. After the data collection of these three parameters using a drive test I wanted to develop a mathematical model which shows how there parameters are affecting RxLevel. I used MATLAB to...
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    Undergrad Combining Equations with Different Domains: A Mathematical Challenge

    Please I need to combine these three equations to be one, though they have different domains, what can I do? RxLevel = -0.87RxQual - 72 RxLevel = -0.013Dis - 58 RxLevel - -0.2MOP - 81 Where RxQual, Dis and MOP are variables