I have set the normal exponential trendline to a scatterchart but have
to add an offset to the equation (instead of y = a * e^bx, I would like
to use y=(a*e^bx) c.
How can I do that in Excel?
Thanks in advance.
Juliano Fernandes--
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gt;
gt; I have set the normal exponential trendline to a scatterchart but have
gt; to add an offset to the equation (instead of y = a * e^bx, I would like
gt; to use y=(a*e^bx) c.
gt;
gt; How can I do that in Excel?
gt;
gt; Thanks in advance.
gt;
gt; Juliano Fernandes
gt;
gt;
gt; --
gt; drjulianof
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- Jan 24 Wed 2007 20:35
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