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I am working with a calibration curve
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibration_curve) and I want to evaluate the use of 3 point curve instead 5 ponit curve with excel. I have 5 point and 3 point (3 of the 5 points) curve and I use regression analysis to obtain the following function Y= mx + b, and when I use 5 or 3 point the parameters m and b are similar. I think the use of the intersection and slope error to evaluate what its better, but may be there are better ways of evaluate it thanks in advance |
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