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Using Excel statistical functions for trend analysis

February 13, 2011 rockman Comments Off on Using Excel statistical functions for trend analysis

Most geoengineers I know are comfortable using Excel’s curve fitting functionality on a Chart. Have you ever found yourself manually copying the coefficients from the resulting equation on the chart into cells to program the […]

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