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Wronskian_cookie Posted - 11/21/2018 : 11:46:22 PM
Hello,
I'm graphing some data that im asked to get the first derivative of it. I know that I can graph also the first derivative, but when i click that option, it is made in a new graph. I would like to know if there is a possibility to overlap both the data and the derivative in just one graph and how. I'm relatively new to this program so sorry if the question is too basic.

Thanks in advance
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AmandaLu Posted - 11/22/2018 : 10:17:32 PM
Hi,

Please try Analysis: Mathematics: Differentiate to calculate the 1st derivative data, and then drag-n-drop the output “Derivative Y” column to the graph to add it to the graph.

Thanks,
Amanda
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