I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An easy
example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An easy
example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
In A1, enter a number,
In B1 enter: =2*A1
Keep entering your x values in column A and drag down the formula from
column B
Select the range A1:B10 (assuming you have 10 rows), and then create a graph
Mangesh
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> I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An
easy
> example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
In A1, enter a number,
In B1 enter: =2*A1
Keep entering your x values in column A and drag down the formula from
column B
Select the range A1:B10 (assuming you have 10 rows), and then create a graph
Mangesh
"coryriffel011" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An
easy
> example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
In A1, enter a number,
In B1 enter: =2*A1
Keep entering your x values in column A and drag down the formula from
column B
Select the range A1:B10 (assuming you have 10 rows), and then create a graph
Mangesh
"coryriffel011" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An
easy
> example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
In A1, enter a number,
In B1 enter: =2*A1
Keep entering your x values in column A and drag down the formula from
column B
Select the range A1:B10 (assuming you have 10 rows), and then create a graph
Mangesh
"coryriffel011" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An
easy
> example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
In A1, enter a number,
In B1 enter: =2*A1
Keep entering your x values in column A and drag down the formula from
column B
Select the range A1:B10 (assuming you have 10 rows), and then create a graph
Mangesh
"coryriffel011" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am just curious how could I graph my algebra equations using excel? An
easy
> example would be y=2x How would I go about doing this?
Pretty simple, really.
Col A = values for X
Col B = formula = A1 ^ 2
Graph the result.
Pretty simple, really.
Col A = values for X
Col B = formula = A1 ^ 2
Graph the result.
Pretty simple, really.
Col A = values for X
Col B = formula = A1 ^ 2
Graph the result.
Pretty simple, really.
Col A = values for X
Col B = formula = A1 ^ 2
Graph the result.
Pretty simple, really.
Col A = values for X
Col B = formula = A1 ^ 2
Graph the result.
This is a reference to an article, on the JKP excel site, on how to type
in the equation and have it plotted
>When doing mathematics, wouldn't it be nice if we could type an equation
into a cell in Excel and immediately see the resulting >graph?
http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/ChartAnEquation00.htm
It takes a small amount of setting up and you will learn loads on the way.
hth RES
This is a reference to an article, on the JKP excel site, on how to type
in the equation and have it plotted
>When doing mathematics, wouldn't it be nice if we could type an equation
into a cell in Excel and immediately see the resulting >graph?
http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/ChartAnEquation00.htm
It takes a small amount of setting up and you will learn loads on the way.
hth RES
This is a reference to an article, on the JKP excel site, on how to type
in the equation and have it plotted
>When doing mathematics, wouldn't it be nice if we could type an equation
into a cell in Excel and immediately see the resulting >graph?
http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/ChartAnEquation00.htm
It takes a small amount of setting up and you will learn loads on the way.
hth RES
This is a reference to an article, on the JKP excel site, on how to type
in the equation and have it plotted
>When doing mathematics, wouldn't it be nice if we could type an equation
into a cell in Excel and immediately see the resulting >graph?
http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/ChartAnEquation00.htm
It takes a small amount of setting up and you will learn loads on the way.
hth RES
This is a reference to an article, on the JKP excel site, on how to type
in the equation and have it plotted
>When doing mathematics, wouldn't it be nice if we could type an equation
into a cell in Excel and immediately see the resulting >graph?
http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/ChartAnEquation00.htm
It takes a small amount of setting up and you will learn loads on the way.
hth RES
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