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Siberian

Solving sets of equations
 

I've got two equations with two unknowns, which I want to solve. I know
how to use "Goal seek" to solve one equation, but not with two (or
more). Anyone?


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ScottO

Solving sets of equations
 
Have you tried the Solver add-in?
If it's not in the Tools menu, then you can activate it by using the
Add-in command in the Tools menu.
Refer to built-in help for how to use it, but it's pretty
self-explanatory.
Rgds,
ScottO

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| more). Anyone?
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Siberian

Solving sets of equations
 

Excellent, thanks :)


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