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  1. How would I go about deriving a 3rd order Polynomial from data like the two columns below, and do it inside of LabVIEW? Wanting to do this LabVIEW directly as opposed to in Excel then transferring the polynomial into LabVIEW. Yes, I know that there are pairs of rows, even one quad of rows which are redundant. But this is how we get the calibration data from the source vendor. 20.00150000 0.00071310 20.00270000 0.00071310 27.48430000 0.00106420 27.48550000 0.00106420 34.97700000 0.00135657 34.97860000 0.00135660 42.46360000 0.00164990 42.46370000 0.00164989 49.95510000 0.00194370 49.95600000 0.00194366 50.00030000 0.00194537 50.00110000 0.00194537 67.48960000 0.00263146 67.49260000 0.00263158 84.98750000 0.00331974 85.00500000 0.00331813 102.49060000 0.00400498 102.51360000 0.00400515 120.00760000 0.00469242 120.01640000 0.00469238
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