Using only your linear portion of your graph, I would use this equation for y = mx + b
Formula:
=LOG(1.8)*SLOPE(C17:C24,LOG(B17:B24))+INTERCEPT(C17:C24, LOG(B17:B24))
Does that work for you?
Using only your linear portion of your graph, I would use this equation for y = mx + b
Formula:
=LOG(1.8)*SLOPE(C17:C24,LOG(B17:B24))+INTERCEPT(C17:C24, LOG(B17:B24))
Does that work for you?
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