Coefficient Calculator
Calculate correlation coefficient (r), coefficient of determination (R^2), and coefficient of variation.
Enter Data Sets
Enter equal numbers of X and Y values
Data Points (5 pairs)
| i | X | Y |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 2 |
| 2 | 2 | 4 |
| 3 | 3 | 5 |
| 4 | 4 | 4 |
| 5 | 5 | 5 |
Coefficient Formulas
Pearson Correlation (r)
r = Sum((xi-x)(yi-y)) / sqrt(Sum(xi-x)^2 x Sum(yi-y)^2)
Coefficient of Determination
R^2 = r^2
Coefficient of Variation
CV = (s / |x|) x 100%
Correlation Coefficient (r)
0.774597
Positive Strong Correlation
Linear Regression
Best Fit Line
y = 0.6000x + 2.2000
Slope (m)
0.600000
Y-Intercept (b)
2.200000
Descriptive Statistics
X Mean
3.0000
Y Mean
4.0000
X Std Dev
1.4142
Y Std Dev
1.0954
Interpreting Coefficients
Correlation (r)
- r = 1: Perfect positive
- r = -1: Perfect negative
- r = 0: No correlation
R-Squared
Represents the proportion of variance in Y explained by X. A value of 0.8 means 80% of variance is explained.
CV (Variation)
Measures relative variability. Lower CV indicates more consistent data.
What Is a Coefficient Calculator?
A coefficient calculator helps you perform coefficient calculations quickly and accurately. Enter your values and get instant results with step-by-step breakdowns showing exactly how each result was derived.
This calculator handles 3 input values: mode, xValues, yValues. Results are computed using standard mathematical formulas and displayed with precision suitable for homework, professional work, and quick references.
The Coefficient Formula
The calculator applies the following mathematical relationships:
Coefficient Formula
Where:
- Input= Enter values in the input fields to compute results
Understanding the Results
The results display shows the computed value{s} along with related quantities. Each result is computed using JavaScript's built-in Math functions (Math.PI, Math.sqrt, etc.) for maximum precision.
All results are shown to four decimal places by default, which is sufficient for most practical applications including construction, engineering, and academic work.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter mode: Type a value in the mode field. Default value is correlation.
- Enter xValues: Type a value in the xValues field. Default value is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
- Enter yValues: Type a value in the yValues field. Default value is 2, 4, 5, 4, 5.
- Read the results: The calculator updates immediately as you type, showing computed values with full step-by-step breakdowns.
Real-World Applications
Coefficient calculations appear in numerous fields. In education, students use them to verify homework answers and understand the underlying formulas. In engineering, these calculations inform design decisions and safety margins. In everyday life, quick calculations help with home improvement projects, budgeting, and planning.
The specific formulas used by this calculator are standard in the field and can be verified in any mathematics or engineering textbook. Bookmark this page as a quick reference whenever you need to perform coefficient calculations.
Worked Examples
Example Calculation
Problem:
Use the default values to compute the result.
Solution Steps:
- 1Enter mode = correlation.
- 2Enter xValues = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
- 3Enter yValues = 2, 4, 5, 4, 5.
- 4The calculator computes the result using the appropriate formula.
- 5Review the step-by-step breakdown to understand the process.
Result:
The computed result is displayed in the highlighted result card above.
Tips & Best Practices
- ✓Double-check your inputs — a single typo can produce dramatically different results.
- ✓Use consistent units throughout — don't mix centimeters with inches or meters with feet.
- ✓Review the step-by-step breakdown to verify that the formula was applied correctly for your inputs.
- ✓Bookmark this page for quick access to coefficient calculations whenever needed.
- ✓For very large or small numbers, the calculator may display results in exponential notation.
- ✓Compare results with manual calculations occasionally to build confidence in the tool and your math skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources & References
- Khan Academy (2024)
- Wikipedia - Mathematics (2024)
- Wolfram MathWorld (2024)
Last updated: 2026-06-06
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Editorial Note
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This page is maintained as an educational calculator reference.
Formula Source: Handbook of Mathematical Functions
by Abramowitz & Stegun