You would use the MIN function. Say your list of scores were in the cells B2 to B40, then in a cell you would type:
=MIN(B2:B40)
You could also use the SMALL function as follows, but it is more for finding things like the second lowest or third lowest etc. In this case the 1 specifies to find the lowest:
=SMALL(B2:B40,1)
MINIMUM
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World Series scores for past games can be found from many different resources. The most reliable resource is the official MLB website, which archives all past scores and records.
yes a discontinuous function can be developed in a fourier series
You take the integral of the sin function, -cos, and plug in the highest and lowest values. Then subtract the latter from the former. so if "min" is the low end of the series, and "max" is the high end of the series, the answer is -cos(max) - (-cos(min)), or cos(min) - cos(max).
the fundamental
no every function cannot be expressed in fourier series... fourier series can b usd only for periodic functions.
the color of the balmer series are : red, green, blue, violet. (lowest to highest)
The legend is the function that identifies the data marker for each series in a chart.