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How do i plot tow line graphs in the same coordinate that compare each other?
ex. Acceleration y-axis
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You DO NOT plot a Line chart but an XY chart
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Put force values into column A and acceleration values into column B. Select
the data and create an XY chart (not a line chart), but if you want lines,
select an XY subtype that shows lines.

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