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tortoise25

Graphing a Line Using the Equation
 
Is there a way to graph a line using the equation of the line?

R.VENKATARAMAN

try this url
http://www.dicks-blog.com/archives/2...el-development
-sample-chapters/trackback/

see chapter 15 and refer to "charting a function"

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Is there a way to graph a line using the equation of the line?




Tushar Mehta

See PLOT manager
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/so...ger/index.html

and Stephen Bullen's ChtFrmla.zip at
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Excel/SBXLPage.asp#Charting


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Is there a way to graph a line using the equation of the line?


John Mansfield

Here is a very simple application of Stephen's example that Tushar mentioned:

http://www.pdbook.com/index.php/exce...rt_a_function/

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Is there a way to graph a line using the equation of the line?


Bernard Liengme

You had some good answers but here is a more simple approach.
To plot 2x^x-4x+6
In A1:A20 enter numbers (1...20 or 1,1.5,2,...)
In B1 enter =2*A1^2-4*A1+6
Copy this down to B20 by double clicking B1's fill handle (little black
square lower right corner)
Select A1:B20, click Chart Wizard and .........
best wishes

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