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Subject: Re: Curve fitting - How to get polynomial of form ax^2 + 0x + 0?
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Ah, I knew it had to be something simple like that. I tried
the formula you gave me and it worked out perfectly; I
extend my deepest gratitude to your for your help as I
couldn't have figured it out otherwise.