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How do I set up the Bisection method in Excel?
Need help urgently with the following
Need help with the layout of my data in Excel 2007. Aso need help with writing formulas in Excel 2007. Is there an Excel 207 VBA Models package that I can download to assist me with Bisection, Newton's, Secant, False Position, Modified Newton's, Steffensen's, and Aitken's Methods? |
How do I set up the Bisection method in Excel?
At the very real risk of getting in over my head here, I'll offer this:
Get in touch with me at (remove spaces) HelpFrom @ jlathamsite.com and I'll see what I can do. I'm NOT a mathematician, but if you can provide the formulas you need to set up in terms I understand (and remember, higher math such as calculus is not in my vocabulary: I'm a 'times' and gozinta kind of guy. I know, I'm a barbarian, but such is life.) All that you've asked for is pretty much beyond the scope of this forum, i.e. layout of data, unless someone can come up with links to point you to what you're asking for in the way of modeling formulas and such. "Curious1" wrote: Need help urgently with the following Need help with the layout of my data in Excel 2007. Aso need help with writing formulas in Excel 2007. Is there an Excel 207 VBA Models package that I can download to assist me with Bisection, Newton's, Secant, False Position, Modified Newton's, Steffensen's, and Aitken's Methods? |
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