Hi Jorge,
your question is not clear. To draw one line you need:
(1) The coordinates of two points, which makes four values
or
(2) The coordinates of one point and the slope
It is not clear, what meaning you values have.
Kind regards
Regina
jorge Rodríguez schrieb:
Hi all:
Would you please help me with this problem:
I have this set of data:
U A
1.37 13680
1.31 14000
I've tried to graph these data that show two lines, first 1.37 with
13680 and 1.31 with 14000, in the same graph. I want that the graph show
where the lines intersect. And I prefer that A go in X axis and U in Y
axis.
I couldn't do it yet. I put the data in some orders but I can get the
graph.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
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