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gsheward Posted - 05/07/2004 : 5:31:23 PM
Hi, I am evaluating originlab for its graphing presentation qualities when inserted into ms word, and it is very good at that. I would like quality graphs with annotations including superscripts and subscripts, because the manuals I am writing (voluntarily) are for naval electronics technicians and biomedical electronic technicians, inclusive of the relevant mathematics and physics (with working shown).

My question is;
How can originlab perform a 2D plot directly from an equation?, say, y = (3x^2 - 4)/(x - 2);

Please provide complete instructions (originlab 7.5 evaluation download) to save me time, or email to me at gsheward@xtra.co.nz

Thankyou for your help,
Graham.
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Mike Buess Posted - 05/08/2004 : 4:56:26 PM
Hi Graham,

For future reference... in the heading of your post is a trash can icon. Click it to delete (your own) post.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member
gsheward Posted - 05/07/2004 : 8:52:01 PM
I have solved my problem. Now to work out how to delete this.

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