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"Abel Brown" <brown.2179@osu.edu> wrote in message 

> This is a little strange.  You seem to be avoiding the question. I need a practical solution not a mathematical proof.  
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Well, no, I'm just learning very slowly from you what the situation is, i.e. where these points come from (you've only now informed us that you didn't generate them yourself), what level of error you're prepared to accept since an exact solution might be impossible (you've  told me you'll accept a ballpark solution but not how inexact it can be) etc... All these things have a bearing on what solution approach we can take.