WORKING WITH MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS IN MS EXCEL
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MS Excel, mathematical functions, formulas, data analysis, automation.Abstract
This article explores the use of mathematical functions in MS Excel. It demonstrates how built-in formulas enable users to solve a wide range of problems, from basic arithmetic operations to advanced statistical analysis. Examples of addition, rounding, trigonometric, and logical functions are discussed. The significance of Excel in education, business, and research is highlighted, along with its role in automating calculations and improving the accuracy of data analysis.
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