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Is it possible to graph trignometric functions in excel using trendlines or
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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! -- KR V. "ace" wrote: Is it possible to graph trignometric functions in excel using trendlines or other? |
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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 -- filky ------------------------------------------------------------------------ filky's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=11801 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=554898 |
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