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Hi, is there a version of LINEST() for two independent and one dependent
variable for a function in three dimensions?


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Bove Farm wrote...
Hi, is there a version of LINEST() for two independent and one dependent
variable for a function in three dimensions?


LINEST does support multiple independent variables. Reread online help
for it.

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