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How can I get the slope from the following data:

I need to get the slope from ColumnC, from date 1/6/2010 to 1/8/2010.

using as "y axis" the dates and "x axis" the values in ColumnC

any Possible solution.?



ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC
1/5/2010 234 487
1/6/2010 456 898
1/6/2010 789 998
1/6/2010 123 123
1/7/2010 345 984
1/7/2010 678 783
1/7/2010 897 234
1/8/2010 098 543
1/8/2010 738 928
1/9/2010 123 123
1/9/2010 421 987
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Yes, see your other thread, and please don't keep starting new threads
- some of us operate in different time zones than you.

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On Jan 27, 7:55*am, beto wrote:
How can I get the slope from the following data:

I need to get the slope from ColumnC, from date 1/6/2010 to 1/8/2010.

using as "y axis" the dates and "x axis" the values in ColumnC

any Possible solution.?

ColumnA * ColumnB * ColumnC
1/5/2010 * * 234 * * * * * *487
1/6/2010 * * 456 * * * * * *898
1/6/2010 * * 789 * * * * * *998
1/6/2010 * * 123 * * * * * *123
1/7/2010 * * 345 * * * * * *984
1/7/2010 * * 678 * * * * * *783
1/7/2010 * * 897 * * * * * *234
1/8/2010 * * 098 * * * * * *543
1/8/2010 * * 738 * * * * * *928
1/9/2010 * * 123 * * * * * *123
1/9/2010 * * 421 * * * * * *987


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