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What version of Excel do you have? I have used excel from its inception and there was always a choice of best fit curve or just joining points. However, you do have to be judicious about method of plotting.I must have a very old version of excel as the guidance provided is not advising what I required. Researching the software I must have a very basic package because recent experiences using the software and trying to plot this graph;
Line A and B (-0.6, 2) (0.4,1)
Line A and D (-0.6, 2) (0,2, 5)
Line B and C (0.4, 1) (-0.4, -2)
Shows that the version of excel I have cannot plot it, and when I looked further into why it is because excel cannot do free form graphs, the templates in the software decide what type of graph can be drawn, which I can't do the above on my version of excel!!
I've completed the graphs by hand and concluded that their gradients are (- 1), and [MATH]\frac{15}{4}[/MATH]
I just wish I could have used the software to print the hard copies.