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@NEDLeducation If your X variables are not in columns next to each other you can write it like this C3#:G3#:ZZ3# where C G and ZZ are the columns. It will select the entire dataset in that column and can handle skipped columns.
You can find the spreadsheets for this video and some additional materials here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sP40IW0p0w5IETCgo464uhDFfdyR6rh7
Please consider supporting NEDL on Patreon: www.patreon.com/NEDLeducation
Very clearly explained. Thanks. This tutorial should be made compulsory for all 12th grade students !
Srsly the best video out there that explains the linest function.
This Excel101 series is extremely interesting and helpful!
Nice explanation. Very useful. Thanks for the video.
Thank you very much ! finally understood regressions details !
well done. no fluff. right to the point.
Very clearly explained. Thanks Savva. This tutorial should be made compulsory for all 12th grade students!!
Hi Surendra, and thanks for the kind words! Stay tuned for more Excel tutorials in the future!
Great explanation. Thank you very much!
@NEDLeducation If your X variables are not in columns next to each other you can write it like this C3#:G3#:ZZ3# where C G and ZZ are the columns. It will select the entire dataset in that column and can handle skipped columns.
Awesome job and thank you
What about the function returning N/A values? What can be done about it?