I have a graph made from a set of data (not an equation). Can Excel find the x-intercept (not one of my inputted values) for me?
No, if values are not defined, Excel will only give you errors. All values must be declared and then graphed. Only then you can get those values back from the graph.
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No, if values are not defined, Excel will only give you errors. All values must be declared and then graphed. Only then you can get those values back from the graph.