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trend line
1) can we create a trend line from equation which has 2 variables and 1
respond ? and How? (Ex. Y= 1.2+5A+3B) 2) In case that we have two trend lines ( from X1 with Y and X2 with Y) and we want to create the average line between those two lines, what should we do? Thank you |
I'm not following what you are asking. Can you be more specific on the data
you have and the trends you want? "Nee" wrote in message ... 1) can we create a trend line from equation which has 2 variables and 1 respond ? and How? (Ex. Y= 1.2+5A+3B) 2) In case that we have two trend lines ( from X1 with Y and X2 with Y) and we want to create the average line between those two lines, what should we do? Thank you |
Use the LINEST function for a regression of y=f(x1,x2). See the XL
help for LINEST for more. It includes an example of a multi-variate regression. You can then use the coefficients to plot the data as you see fit. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... 1) can we create a trend line from equation which has 2 variables and 1 respond ? and How? (Ex. Y= 1.2+5A+3B) 2) In case that we have two trend lines ( from X1 with Y and X2 with Y) and we want to create the average line between those two lines, what should we do? Thank you |
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