Manuals/calci/YMXC

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YMXC (KnownYArray,KnownXArray)


where

  • and are set of values.
    • YMXC() calculates the slope of the line.

Description

YMXC (KnownYArray,KnownXArray)

  •   is the Y values in the line and   is the X values in the line.
  • The slope of a line characterizes the direction of a line.
  • To find the slope, you divide the difference of the y-coordinates of 2 points on a line by the difference of the x-coordinates of those same 2 points.
  • Consider two points of   Coordinates are   and   and   Coordinates are   and  .
  • The equation used to calculate the slope from two points is:

  Or  .


Examples

  1. YMXC([3,4],[9,2])= -0.14285714285714285 4.285714285714286
  2. YMXC([-2,7],[5,-11]) = -0.5625 0.8125
  3. YMXC([4.2,14],[13,-29.3]) = -0.23167848699763594 7.211820330969267

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