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Derick C.

Intersection
 
How can I calculate the intersection point in Excel where two parabolic
curves intersect? Take the following data as an example:

Y1 22 22 21 21 20 19 16
Y2 15 15 17 18 21 25 29
X 0 43 86 129 171 214 257







Del Cotter

Intersection
 
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Derick C. said:
How can I calculate the intersection point in Excel where two parabolic
curves intersect?


This is a mathematical question, not an Excel charting question. Perhaps
sci.math can help.

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Del Cotter
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PBezucha

Intersection
 
Derick,
Still it may be an Excel task, if your numbers determine not exact function
values, instead they are more or less random, and the €śparabolas€ť, e.g. the
2nd order curves, should only fit their order (€śtrend€ť in economics). Then
you must first obtain the parameters axx of both parabolas y = a01 + a11.x
+ a21.x.x, and y = a02 + a12.x + a22.x.x. How to do that, you can learn from
the help to the Excel function LinEst. The second step is to extract x of the
intersection by setting both right sides equal. Here you must solve the 2nd
order equation. This is a fine exercise in Excel based on your elementary
school knowledge. The stylish Excel variant of this step is using Solver,
which you can apply easily with higher order curve fittings.
Good luck
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Petr Bezucha


"Derick C." wrote:

How can I calculate the intersection point in Excel where two parabolic
curves intersect? Take the following data as an example:

Y1 22 22 21 21 20 19 16
Y2 15 15 17 18 21 25 29
X 0 43 86 129 171 214 257







Tushar Mehta (Microsoft MVP Excel 2000-2008)

Intersection
 
You may want to check Andy Pope's
http://www.andypope.info/charts/intersection.htm



On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:46:01 -0700, Derick C.
wrote:

How can I calculate the intersection point in Excel where two parabolic
curves intersect? Take the following data as an example:

Y1 22 22 21 21 20 19 16
Y2 15 15 17 18 21 25 29
X 0 43 86 129 171 214 257







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