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GNU Free Documentation License BizzyBlog A Great Graph About John Kasich and Ted Strickland
TBlumer hu, 18 Jun 2009 20:43:23 GM The Office of Management and Budget (corrected from previous attribution) put out a . graph. the other day that had John Kasich and Ted Strickland all over it. Here it is: USspendingAsGDPpercent1930to2009. Do you see them? ... Haskell for Maths: Simple graphs with Math.Combinatorics. Graph
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635px x 2500px | 348.10kB [source page] Shanklin Line at Graph and Packexpo 2002 CROPPED jpg From Yahoo Image Search: "graph" How can I make a graph in Excel/PPT that shows a line graph on top of a bar graph? Q. I've got two sets of data I want to compare in the same graph, although I want one set of data to appear as a line graph, and one set of data to appear as a bar graph format. I can not find the option to accomplish this in the Office Suite's formatting menu. Can you? Asked by Tim K - Fri Dec 5 11:56:54 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. It's easy. In Excel: Enter your data in two columns. Click on the Chart icon at the top. Click on the Custom Types tab. Scroll down to Line-Column on 2 Axes Answered by Michael C - Fri Dec 5 14:30:51 2008 How can a graph of the times of sunrise be explained to be a cosign function? Q. When looking at a graph of the times of sunrise at any given place, a cosign-type function appears. However, how can you entirely and mathematically explain how a cosign function can be derived given only data points? Asked by O-Feezy - Mon Feb 4 18:57:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'm not sure what your question is. In the case of sunrise times, you can model the Earth as a revolving at 1 revolution per day and rotating in an orbit around the Sun at 1 orbit per year, etc. and actually derive a formula for sunrise time as a function of latitude and time of year. With the simplifying assumptions (spherical Earth, circular orbit, etc.) you will get a sine/cosine function. There is no need to deduce the conclusion from the data. On the other hand, if you do have a time series that seems to repeat itself, then you can decompose it into a series of sines and cosines with Fourier analysis: If you do this and you see that the time series is overwhelming dominated by a single frequency (not its harmonics), then… [cont.] Answered by simplicitus - Thu Feb 7 02:57:27 2008 How to make a graph correctly on Microsoft word?
Q. I have Microsoft office 2007 with Microsoft word on it, well I need to make a column graph but I don't know how to do the data. I need to enter three people, how much distance they walked in a amount of time. Thanks. Asked by bubblykidd<3 - Sun Nov 2 00:58:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Help system is our friend. Enter the keyword Chart. Answered by Michael E - Sun Nov 2 01:14:55 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "graph" |





