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Select Macros > Response Surface.
Open the Odor Control Original.jmp sample data table. You want to fit a response surface to model the response, odor, as a function of temp and gl ratio. (Although you could include ht, as shown in the data table script Response Surface, for this illustration do not.)
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Select Analyze > Fit Model.
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Select Macros > Response Surface.
Fit Model Window for Two-Factor Response Surface Model
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Click Run.
Model Fit for a Degree-Two Polynomial in Two Variables shows a Surface Profiler plot of the data and a quadratic response surface fit to the data for the Odor Control Original.jmp sample data table. To obtain this plot, from the report’s red triangle menu, select Factor Profiling > Surface Profiler. To show the points, click the disclosure icon to open the Appearance panel and click Actual. If you want to make the points appear larger, right click in the plot, select Settings and adjust the Marker Size.
Model Fit for a Degree-Two Polynomial in Two Variables

Help created on 9/19/2017