Representación Automática de Funciones en Excel y su Aplicación Docente

Authors

  • Juan Jesús Bernal-García Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena Spain
  • Soledad María Martínez-María Dolores Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena Spain
  • Pablo Bernal-Soto Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena Spain

Keywords:

Excel, funciones matemáticas, representación de funciones, aplicaciones docentes

Abstract

Excel incorporates a huge number of predefined math functions that are typically displayed by means of xy tables, but very seldom the functions in text format are evaluated and directly graphically represented, without x-y tables, by using dynamic Excel named ranges. If this functionality is combined with other Excel tools and with the VBA programming, this task can be automatized and improved with the representation of more than one function in the same graph or the presentation of the numerical derivative of the function or even the importation from other Office apps, as Word or PowerPoint. We think this technique is a very useful teaching resource that can be used by both teachers and students.

Published

2011-12-31

How to Cite

Bernal-García, J. J., Martínez-María Dolores, S. M., & Bernal-Soto, P. (2011). Representación Automática de Funciones en Excel y su Aplicación Docente. Revista Electrónica De Comunicaciones Y Trabajos De ASEPUMA, 12(1), 141–157. Retrieved from https://revistas.uma.es/index.php/recta/article/view/20050