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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

I used MS Excel 2007 on this, but most of the information should apply to older versions as well. The biggest difference is the user interface as well as the appearance of the graph.

Microsoft Equation Editor should be on the Office 2003 CD.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA011327531033.aspx

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  • Is hl math a botch like i think it is?

    Cause sl gives me enough trouble...

  • @hosephollywood2 My school only offered SL for math. HL exams are much more intensive than SL. Honestly, the IB Calculus Methods (SL) test was pretty easy, but the course was awful since it was preparing us for the AP and IB exam.

  • Jeez, KEK, again? Quit being a nerd.

  • It's for people having trouble on their IB PreCalc Math IA, since I received a ton of questions at school. Apparently, this video was still confusing for them...

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  • Why have such LOUD music?? Freakin idiot.

  • Are you the famous kevin kelly.

    Columbia River?

  • thanks heaps just helped me get an a on my maths assignment <3

  • @KEKInc My school has us do that the first year of the course too.

    Question: can you graph a function on a graph in excel along with points from a data table? I'm like killing myself on how to figure it out, and my second IA is due tomorrow.

    Thanks for the vid btw!

  • @KEKInc i love you thanks subbed till i finish y12 in hl maths :)

  • is it also possible to make a elliptic curve?

    like: f^2(x)=x^3-2x-2 ?? I cant find a way to make the f^2(x)= part without crash...

    my own calculator doesnt have the function, but maybe excel has.

  • THank you so much!!!! disregard that idiot.. Although it has been a year.

  • Thanks for that, very informative

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