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How do I determine the slope of a logarithmic scale data plot?

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Ginger - 31 Aug 2006 03:40 GMT
When I added an equation to my logarithmic scale plot, it gave the equation y
= 53.243e-1.6094x.  Is the slope of the line embedded in this equation?
Andy Pope - 31 Aug 2006 08:47 GMT
Hi,

This may help answer your question
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/tips/trendline_coefficients.htm

Cheers
Andy

> When I added an equation to my logarithmic scale plot, it gave the equation y
> = 53.243e-1.6094x.  Is the slope of the line embedded in this equation?

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