(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:28 am
Post subject: How do I create an x-y rectangular line chart in Word
I want to insert a line chart in Word using the rectangular coordinate system. The x axis is from -12 to +12 with 0 in the center of the graph. The y axis is from -12 to +12 with 0 in the center also. Then I would like to plot ordered pairs (x,y) for different points on the graph. For example, a straight lline through the origin, 0, would be: (0,0); (1,1);(2,2);(3,3);(4,4)... connecting the points with a straight line. I would like to use this type of graph to represent one or two different lines on the same graph. In this way, I can illustrate to my students different equations of a line in the form of y = mx+b. I am using Office 2007 in Windows Vista on a Toshiba Satellite laptop computer. I would appreciate any help with an example.
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