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Hello /sci/, please help a brainlet out, I need this so bad. I'm trying to program an API that pulls financial data and need to know how to properly evaluate that data but am having major trouble.

Ok, here's how I am understanding my problem;

You have two tree's, an apple tree and an orange tree. The Apple tree has produced 60% of max fruit, the Orange tree has produced 40% of max fruit. Sunlight today makes the Orange tree produce 25% LESS fruit at some indeterminate time in the future, and sunlight today makes the Apple tree produce 25% MORE fruit at some indeterminate point in the future (IDPF) , but sunlight today decreases humidity by 10% at IDPF. Humidity today makes the orange tree produce 30% MORE fruit at some IDPF, where as humidity today makes the apple tree produce 75% MORE fruit at some IDPF, and humidity today causes 20% more sunlight at IDPF.

So, that's the problem as much as I can rationalize it. Now I'm not sure how to set this up into an equation to accurately evaluate this statement is the problem. For example, to highlight the variables let's say the Orange tree is producing 20% fruit now, Apple tree 50%, sunlight is at 40%, and humidity is at 70%. Is there a way to find what sunlight and humidity would have been at during an indeterminate period in the past to the tree's current yield? What is the expected yield of the trees at the indeterminate time in the future? How do I properly equate all of these variables, if I know everything except the humidity can I properly evaluate the equation to find humidity? What will the ratio of apples to oranges be in that scenario?

The actual problem is that I'm trying to equate three pieces of data to each other; the performance of GDP, which effects investment and The cycle. The business cycle itself, which effects GDP and investments. And Investments, which is just affected by GDP and Cycle but effects nothing.

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>>11413921
I'm sorry, I'm sorely confused. I don't know which variables I have to define better, where I need curves to pan out, I'm fucking lost. It requires a wall of text. Like how do I rationalize sunlight and humidity affecting each other as flat future decreases without turning it into an endless loop towards negative infinity?

Long story short, I'll suck your fucking dick if you can help me with this. No homo anon, it's just a friend sucking another guy off that helped him out.

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>>11413932
hell ya guy. im a retard so the best i can do is keep your thread bumped

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>>11414081
Thanks bruv

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Does multiple linear regression mean anything to someone smarter than me? If I did apply a MLR format to this problem, how would I best evaluate the relationship between all 3 outputs of the variables ,the sunlight, humidity, and fruit? If I compared each one to the multiple changes then I would get how likely they are to change based on my numbers, but then how would i compare all three answers to show what I can expect for yield?

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SOMEONE HELP THIS ANON

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>>11415192
Appreciate it anon. I think I'm getting the hang of it almost, multiple parabolic regressions seem to be what I'm after, messing around with different parameters to see if I can make it work.

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>>11415249
hell ya

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