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Biocellguy
I know for linear trend lines I can use the RSQ function (e.g.
=RSQ(B1:B4,A1:A4)) to calculate R-squared, but is it possible to calculate
R-squared for nonlinear trend lines (i.e. logarithmic, polynomial, power,
exponential) ?
Thank you.
=RSQ(B1:B4,A1:A4)) to calculate R-squared, but is it possible to calculate
R-squared for nonlinear trend lines (i.e. logarithmic, polynomial, power,
exponential) ?
Thank you.