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graphing in powerpoint

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Cowboy Bill Watts - 29 Sep 2006 22:49 GMT
i am a high school math teacher.

will powerpoint allow me to create 4-quadrant graphs in the X-Y (cartesian)
coordinate system?

for instance, can i graph the equation of the line y = 3x - 5 in powerpoint?

i have the student/teacher version of office 2003
ciw2otv@aol.com - 30 Sep 2006 02:49 GMT
This is a web site that gives some insight to graphing using MSGraph by
copying values from a word table.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011327521033.aspx
If you are familiar with Excel, that is probably a more useful tool for
your needs. Changes can be made in the range of your x-values and the
formula can reveal y-values; reduces typing by a bunch and is more
nearly dynamic. Post back if we can help with either of these.

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