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ace

Graphing functions
 
Is it possible to graph trignometric functions in excel using trendlines or
other?

Vincnet.

Graphing functions
 
Yes, it is!
However, it's not easy to explain how you can do this...
You'll find an example he http://cjoint.com/?gxmh4ExS5i
Just type a function in C3 (for example, sin(x) or 1/x or FISHER(x) or
0.5*x^2+2.2*x+1 or...)
And come back if you have any questions/comments on it!
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KR

V.


"ace" wrote:

Is it possible to graph trignometric functions in excel using trendlines or
other?


filky

Graphing functions
 

I'm no expert but if you try this link there is an excellent
spreadsheet, unprotected, that will give you pretty much what you need
to get started.

http://www.framingham.edu/faculty/sm...metric_Fns.xls

Regards

Paul


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