![]() ![]() The "new_x" values are in cells A24:C24, where B24 and C24 are the formulas as shown. At the right, click Customize and then Series. The "known_y" values are in green in E3:E22 Add a trendline On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. The "known_x" values are in green in A3:C22 ![]() Click the + button on the right side of the chart, click the arrow next to Trendline and then click More Options. If you change the values in E3:E22, the trend() function will update Cell E24 for your new input at Cell A24.Įdit = Trendline This example teaches you how to add a trendline to a chart in Excel. The trend() formula is in Cell E24 where the cell references are shown in red.Ĭell A24 contains the new X, and is the cell to change to update the formula in E24Ĭell B24 contains the X^2 formula (A24*A24) for the new XĬell C24 contains the X^3 formula (A24*A24*A24) for the new X Column C is X^3 (two cells to the left cubed). Column B is X^2 (the cell to the left squared). Try trend(known_y's, known_x's, new_x's, const).Ĭolumn A below is X. ![]()
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