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If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y.

If
you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and
X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is
from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.

If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If
you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and
X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is
from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing a simple linear regression, all
you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, &
Y where X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic,
you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is
x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're
doing a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're
doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is
x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is
the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is from A1
to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need
are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll
need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3.
Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing
a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a
quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2;
likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the
x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to
B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need
are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll
need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3.
Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing
a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a
quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2;
likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the
x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to
B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need
are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll
need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3.
Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing
a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a
quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2;
likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the
x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to
B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need
are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll
need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3.
Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing
a simple linear regression, all you need are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a
quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2;
likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the
x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3. Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to
B22, spanning 2 columns.If you're doing a simple linear regression, all you need
are 2 columns, X & Y. If you're doing a quadratic, you'll need X_1, X_2, & Y where
X_1 is the x variable and X_2 is x^2; likewise, if you're doing a cubic, you'll
need X_1, X_2, X_3, & Y where X_1 is the x variable, X_2 is x^2 and X_3 is x^3.
Notice how the Input X Range is from A1 to B22, spanning 2 columns.

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