S
Saxman
I have the following data and have created a quadratic graph in some graphing
software.
I need to find the value of y when given the value of x. Although the software does
this by entering the value in a field, can this been done in Excel for simplicity,
so that my data can be presented in one workbook?
For reference, here is the chart data.
Quadratic Fit: y=a+bx+cx^2
Covariance Matrix:
0.072191584 -1.2817125e-006 2.409272e-012
-1.2817125e-006 4.8656751e-011 -9.9175004e-017
2.409272e-012 -9.9175004e-017 2.1735336e-022
Coefficient Data:
a = 23.245844
b = 0.00084010365
c = -5.6299897e-011
x y
0 25
1000 26
2000 27
3000 28
4000 28
5000 29
6000 30
7000 31
8000 32
9000 32
10000 33
20000 41
30000 49
40000 57
41000 58
42000 59
43000 60
44000 60
45000 61
46000 62
47000 63
48000 64
49000 65
50000 66
100000 106
300000 268
500000 430
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software.
I need to find the value of y when given the value of x. Although the software does
this by entering the value in a field, can this been done in Excel for simplicity,
so that my data can be presented in one workbook?
For reference, here is the chart data.
Quadratic Fit: y=a+bx+cx^2
Covariance Matrix:
0.072191584 -1.2817125e-006 2.409272e-012
-1.2817125e-006 4.8656751e-011 -9.9175004e-017
2.409272e-012 -9.9175004e-017 2.1735336e-022
Coefficient Data:
a = 23.245844
b = 0.00084010365
c = -5.6299897e-011
x y
0 25
1000 26
2000 27
3000 28
4000 28
5000 29
6000 30
7000 31
8000 32
9000 32
10000 33
20000 41
30000 49
40000 57
41000 58
42000 59
43000 60
44000 60
45000 61
46000 62
47000 63
48000 64
49000 65
50000 66
100000 106
300000 268
500000 430
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