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Jamie Kretsch

YouTube - Adding Trendlines to Science Graphs in Excel: Part 1 - 1 views

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    Adding Trendlines to Science Graphs in Excel
Jamie Kretsch

Using Excel for Handling, Graphing,and Analyzing Scientific Data - 0 views

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    Explains things like: Displaying an X-Y Data Set as a Scatter Plot Plotting a Regression Equation Interpolation and Extrapolation Printing or Exporting Graphs
Jamie Kretsch

X Axis: Category vs. Value - 13 views

  • While the Y axis is a Value type axis, the X axis can be a Category type axis or a Value type axis. Using a Value axis, the data is treated as continuously varying numerical data, and the marker is placed at a point along the axis which varies according to its numerical value. Using a Category axis, the data is treated as a sequence of non-numerical text labels, and the marker is placed at a point along the axis according to its position in the sequence.
Jamie Kretsch

Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting and Style Guide - 5 views

  • Beginning with the same line as the label and number, provide a title and/or caption as well as relevant source information in note form (see instructions and examples above). If you provide source information with your illustrations, you do not need to provide this information on the Works Cited page. Figures Example In-text reference: Some readers found Harry’s final battle with Voldemort a disappointment, and recently, the podcast, MuggleCast debated the subject (see fig. 2). Figure caption (below an embedded podcast file for a document to be viewed electronically): Fig. 2. Harry Potter and Voldemort final battle debate from Andrew Sims et al.; “Show 166”; MuggleCast; MuggleNet.com, 19 Dec. 2008; Web; 27 Dec. 2008. Examples The descriptor Example only refers to musical illustrations (e.g. portions of a musical score). Example is often abbreviated Ex. Refer to the example in-text and provide an Arabic numeral that corresponds to the example. Do not capitalize example or ex. Supply the illustration, making sure to maintain basic MLA Style formatting (e.g. one-inch margins). Below the example, provide the label (capitalized Example or Ex.) and number and a caption or title. The caption or title will often take the form of source information along with an explanation, for example, of what part of the score is being illustrated. If you provide source information with your illustrations, you do not need to provide this information on the Works Cited page.
  • Figures All visuals/illustrations that are not tables or musical score examples (e.g. maps, diagrams, charts, videos, podcasts, etc.) are labeled Figure or Fig. Refer to the figure in-text and provide an Arabic numeral that corresponds to the figure. Do not capitalize figure or fig. MLA does not specify alignment requirements for figures; thus, these images may be embedded as the reader sees fit. However, continue to follow basic MLA Style formatting (e.g. one-inch margins). Below the figure, provide a label name and its corresponding arabic numeral (no bold or italics), followed by a period (e.g. Fig. 1.). Here, Figure and Fig. are capitalized.
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