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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, I want to show you how you can use DAX in Power BI. So, what is DAX and what does it even stand for? Well, it stands for Data Analysis Expressions. Its basically a formula language with functions. If youve ever used Microsoft Excel before and youve written formulas and functions, its very similar to that. If youre brand new to Power BI, or maybe you just need a refresher, Ive included a link to an introductory video in the description down below. Id recommend starting there and then you can watch this as a follow on. Also, if you want to follow me as Im going through this today, Ive included some sample data in the description. All right, lets jump on the PC and lets get started. To kick things off, open up Power BI and on the main screen here, were going to start by importing data. Once again, if you want to follow along, Ive included sample data in the description down below. Its a set of three different Exce