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Hopefully this is in the right spot. First off I am fairly new to MathCad.
I am having a problem with getting the calculated values from a complex polynomial equation to fit my data. I am working with an aggregating protein system. I know the total concentration of protein subunits and the ratio of monomer to total at a variety of concentrations. This ratio has to be between 0 and 1. I am trying to fit an equilibrium equation to this data. I have solved the polynomial equation to equal 0 and have put in guesses for the variables and input a matrix of experimental total concentrations.
I would like it to give me all of the values of alpha between 0 and 1 at each total concentration because that is the physiologically relevant root. I also need to check the variance from the experimental values. I do not understand how to get the program to calculate these things.
I have attached the MathCad document here.
Thank you for any help,
Seth
Solved! Go to Solution.
Made some modifications. You now get solutions (vary the lower definition of i into any value from 0 to 10), though I can't tell if the results are any meaningful.
Success!
Luc
Sorry, your Mathcad file is in version 3.1 format, which I can't read. Post a pdf, and maybe I can give an answer based on that.
Richard,
In an attachment you can view the contents of Mathcad Prime worksheet.
Made some modifications. You now get solutions (vary the lower definition of i into any value from 0 to 10), though I can't tell if the results are any meaningful.
Success!
Luc
Thanks for the help. I used the root function for each i value to obtain an answer. Finding the right parameters was a bit difficult but I got the best fits for the data that was possible. Thanks again for the help.