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Remarkable
Oct 16, 2005, 08:25 PM
Hi, I have a question... how can I figure this out? Is there a formula? Anyway, if the mean of X is 15.6 and the mean of Y is 23.8, what would happen to the slope and intercept if 10 points was subtracted from every Y?

Without knowing what the Y's were (which I don't), how is this possible? Or is it just a word answer, no formula involved?

Thanks

eawoodall
Nov 7, 2005, 12:03 AM
if 10 points are subtracted from every Y , then you shift the values (and the line) down 10. i.e. the mean (of y) would also go down ten.

just like shifted the y value down on any other graph.
whatever the starting relation was minus 10.
example: y=x , y = x-10. Second is shifted down ten compared to first.

23.8 - 10 = 13.8 is mean (of y) of new relation.

a relation may or may not be a function.

have a nice day. Hope it helps.