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can someone check if the second thingy in there is right?

you enter x and y coordinates of two points and it gives you the slope (y=mx+b)

i'm not entirely sure i got b (y intercept) formula correct, can someone check?

ignore the other stuffs

also can .xls be allowed?

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02-20-2007 03:51 AM
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RE: math/excel
G16 should actually be "=G6-G15" or else you get the negative of it.  You could have checked this by actually making a graph and plotting the points to see that the y intercept had to be positive :tongue:

EDIT: The third thing seems to be an interest formula except I don't think you did it right, you should add the last value, not the initial value and the interest should be fixed (or just write it in the form of a geometric progression....).

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i forgot i had a graphic calc [Image: msn_tongue.gif]

o well, thnx =]

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this is a partner activity, and i did the first 2 parts and someone else did the 3rd. thnx for noticing, now i get to scold them tomorrow :cheesy:

also, how do i do the geometric thingy? i rarely use excel and hardly know how to do anything

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RE: math/excel
For excel you should write "=$N3*1.01^R" but you will need to change the R for each (increase by one each time) and I even made it so you can put it into one and drag it across with ease too :cheesy:

EDIT: I should explain it to.... $N3 is you initial value, 1.01 is the interest rate and keeping the principle amount and you times that by the time interval as this is the same as just putting another *1.01 on the end to get the next interval.  If you do them individually and then substitute each equation in to the next then you would see exactly what I'm talking about.

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