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If you are saying that you y does not change with x, then the slope is
zero. If you are saying that y=x in all cases, then the slope is one. Otherwise, please clarify your question. Jerry Rosa wrote: I want excel to calculate the slope of a set of data which has the same x values. For each column I should enter the syntax. Is there any way that I can write once for all columns which have the same x or y value? |
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