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When I added an equation to my logarithmic scale plot, it gave the equation y
= 53.243e-1.6094x. Is the slope of the line embedded in this equation?
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Hi,

This may help answer your question
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/tips/t...efficients.htm

Cheers
Andy

Ginger wrote:
When I added an equation to my logarithmic scale plot, it gave the equation y
= 53.243e-1.6094x. Is the slope of the line embedded in this equation?


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