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When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean?
-522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? JP |
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I understand the use of the formula, what I dont understand is the "E" after
the number. "juanpablo" wrote: When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean? -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? JP |
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-- pleae click yes if it was helpfull regards from Brazil Marcelo "juanpablo" escreveu: I understand the use of the formula, what I dont understand is the "E" after the number. "juanpablo" wrote: When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean? -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? JP |
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"juanpablo" wrote:
When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean? -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? It is a cross between the mathematical and Excel way of writing formulas. The formula above is: -522597x4 - 8(10^7)x3 + 7(10^8)x2 where 8(10^7) means "8 times 10 to the power of 7". ("^7" means superscript 7.) |
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And what happens when it is:
+8E-05X? "JoeU2004" wrote: "juanpablo" wrote: When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean? -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? It is a cross between the mathematical and Excel way of writing formulas. The formula above is: -522597x4 - 8(10^7)x3 + 7(10^8)x2 where 8(10^7) means "8 times 10 to the power of 7". ("^7" means superscript 7.) |
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"juanpablo" wrote:
And what happens when it is: +8E-05X? Just as "7E+08" is 7(10^8), so this is 8(10^-5)x or 8(10^(-5))x, which means "8 times the quantity 10 to the power of -5, all times x". Previous I wrote: -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 [....] The formula above is: -522597x4 - 8(10^7)x3 + 7(10^8)x2 I presume you are using a polynomial trendline, so that would be better written as: -522597(x^4) - 8(10^7)(x^3) + 7(10^8)(x^2) ----- original message ----- "juanpablo" wrote in message ... And what happens when it is: +8E-05X? "JoeU2004" wrote: "juanpablo" wrote: When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean? -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? It is a cross between the mathematical and Excel way of writing formulas. The formula above is: -522597x4 - 8(10^7)x3 + 7(10^8)x2 where 8(10^7) means "8 times 10 to the power of 7". ("^7" means superscript 7.) |
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Same thing, 8E-5 is 8*10^(-5) = 0.00008
Jerry "juanpablo" wrote: And what happens when it is: +8E-05X? "JoeU2004" wrote: "juanpablo" wrote: When I generate a trendline formula, what does this numbers mean? -522597x4 - 8E+07x3 + 7E+08x2 -8E +7E What is that? It is a cross between the mathematical and Excel way of writing formulas. The formula above is: -522597x4 - 8(10^7)x3 + 7(10^8)x2 where 8(10^7) means "8 times 10 to the power of 7". ("^7" means superscript 7.) |
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