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How can I using Excel 2003 draw a graph of the expression: 3x^3 + 2x^2+6x +10 ?

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Hi Lars,

afaik Excel can't calculate expressions like yours. so
first of all you should create a data range with two cells
X and Y and use as a formula in Y: "=3*F6^3+2*F6^2+6*x+10"
if F6 is your X cell... afterwards you can think about the
range where excel should show the data and fill this in
the x range... then copy down the cell formula for the y-
range and use the two ranges as source ranges of your
chart.

BTW: if you do that more than once, it would maybe be more
clever to buy a math program like Derive or WinFunction.

Best

Markus


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How can I using Excel 2003 draw a graph of the

expression: 3x^3 + 2x^2+6x +10 ?

Thanks for any help.
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Check out these pages:

http://oaltd.co.uk/DLCount/DLCount.a...e=ChtFrmla.zip
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/softwa...ger/index.html

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