How could I show the equation coefficient after fitting a function

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Wazy

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Feb 14, 2019, 6:00:23 AM2/14/19
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Hi
Starting with the function finder -- choosing the equation family- and then getting the graphs for different equations. 
Beneath each graph, there is a link--(Go to the equation), but this link directs me to the home page and then there is no option to see the coefficients of the fitting equations (a,b, offset).
How could I show the coefficients of the fitted equations? is there any tutorial example 

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Feb 14, 2019, 6:06:26 AM2/14/19
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I just now tested this and it worked correctly, so I cannot reproduce the "home page" behavior you mention. There is no tutorial.

James

Wazy

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Feb 17, 2019, 8:27:48 PM2/17/19
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Could you please explain how could I show the equation (the fitted coefficients,i.e.; , a,b,c in y=(a+x)/(b+cx)) after getting the graphs.
Thanks

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Feb 18, 2019, 6:35:10 AM2/18/19
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Look for the coefficients under the menu that is labeled "Coefficients and Text Reports" - you should find the coefficients there, because it has the label "Coefficients".

James
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