Range Names.
you use a mathematical formula ...
You can use lower case letters, but Excel will convert them to uppercase after you have finished entering the formula.
That looks simple enough for me; but if you want to factor it, you can use the formula for the difference of two squares.
Use this formula Amps = Watts/Volts.
Not entirely, but you can use a mouse to select ranges you include in a formula.
if the x in the formula means multiply (next time please use * to denote multiplication) then: 7r-38
To tell Excel that you are typing a formula, start by typing an equal sign "=" in the cell where you want the formula. This signals to Excel that you are entering a calculation or function. You can then proceed to input the formula or function you want to use in that cell.
ummm what do i care
use a calculator
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You can use models by doing simplify
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