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Mr Pi
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The results are different from the slope results. Example:

Let's say your sets both consist of 2 points.

Set a: y1=0 y2=1 Set b:y1=4 y2=5

Slopes are both equal to 1. But a%=100% b%=20%

Edit: Another problem arises if the two sets are not of equal length.

The results are different from the slope results. Example:

Let's say your sets both consist of 2 points.

Set a: y1=0 y2=1 Set b:y1=4 y2=5

Slopes are both equal to 1. But a%=100% b%=20%

The results are different from the slope results. Example:

Let's say your sets both consist of 2 points.

Set a: y1=0 y2=1 Set b:y1=4 y2=5

Slopes are both equal to 1. But a%=100% b%=20%

Edit: Another problem arises if the two sets are not of equal length.

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Mr Pi
  • 1.4k
  • 1
  • 9
  • 15

The results are different from the slope results. Example:

Let's say your sets both consist of 2 points.

Set a: y1=0 y2=1 Set b:y1=4 y2=5

Slopes are both equal to 1. But a%=100% b%=20%