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Optimal Solution Plots
The optimal solution plot is an optimization tool for finding the best factor settings for the response, based on the fitted regression model. The requirement for a response can be either the larger the better (maximization), the smaller the better (minimization), or the closer to a specified value the better (target). You can optimize several responses at the same time. |
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