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[SOLVED] How can I see general form of an equation's graph in Excel?

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    Mahrokh
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    [SOLVED] How can I see general form of an equation's graph in Excel?

    I mean we have to insert the numbers to see the charts or can I draw my
    equation's graph in general?
    Thanks,


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    Jerry W. Lewis
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    Re: How can I see general form of an equation's graph in Excel?

    Excel does not directly plot functions, instead it plots data points
    consisting of x-y pairs. Put x values in one column and calculate the
    relevant y-values in the next column. The plot as an "XY (Scatter)"
    plot, selecting the subtype that connects points with smoothed lines.

    Alternately, Tushar Mehta has written an add-in that automates this process
    http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/so...ger/index.html

    Jerry

    Mahrokh wrote:

    > I mean we have to insert the numbers to see the charts or can I draw my
    > equation's graph in general?
    > Thanks,



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