Numerical methods - JohnDFenton
Numerical methods John D. Fenton a pair of modules, Goal Seek and Solver, which obviate the need for much programming and computations. Goal Seek, is easy to use, but it is limited – with it one can solve a single equation, however complicated or however many spreadsheet cells are involved, whether the equation is linear or nonlinear.
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