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Bernard Liengme
 
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Default Scatterplot Question

Do you know what is meant by curve fitting? If you find the equation that
fits the curve, simple math will let Excel compute Y given X. You data can
be fitted to a 3rd order polynomial. See
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme/ExcelTips for the use of LINEST to get the
parameters of a polynomial fit into cells. Then come back for more.

On separate sheets: do you now how to use Window|New Window to display to
sheets side by side?

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"Tmblweed" wrote in message
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Thank you for your reply.

While I understand that this allows you to "read off" the value of the
point, is there any way to ask Excel to compute that value? Also, while
the
website may help when the point plotted is in the same worksheet as the
graph, I don't quite know how to drag the point to the graph, if the graph
is
on a separate worksheet.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Visit http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ti...lue/index.html
Please come back if you have more questions
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"Tmblweed" wrote in message
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I have a few points, graphed as a scatterplot and the points are
connected
by
a smooth line. (For example: (0,0), (5, 6), (6, 8), (10, 20).)

Since the points are connected by 3 different smooth lines, each line
has
a
different slope/degree. Is there any way to have Excel determine the
y-value
of a point that is not a plotted point (anything besides x = 0, 5, 6,
10)?
For example, based on the smooth line, can I ask Excel to find the
y-value
of
x=1 or x=9?

Thank you very much for your help!