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Default Excel: How automatically read coefficients from polynomial fit?

I need the coefficients from a polynomial trendline in a chart for further
calculations in excel. Is there a function in excel to get it automatically
or do I need to manually type the values displayed in the chart into my
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Default Excel: How automatically read coefficients from polynomial fit?

Use LINEST as demonstrated in
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I need the coefficients from a polynomial trendline in a chart for further
calculations in excel. Is there a function in excel to get it
automatically
or do I need to manually type the values displayed in the chart into my
worksheet?



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