Regression intercept to 0

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squalidae

Hello all,
I am writting a workbook to help calculate slopes and correlations from
a series of data points. Everything worked fine until I realized that I
was getting weird values. Turns out I need to set the intercept in the
regression to 0 before I calculate the slope and the correlation
coefficient.
Does anybody know how to turn =slope(x,y), and correl(x,y) into
formulas that will set the intercept in the regression to 0.
I must also mention that I am writting this to be used by people with
limited computer skills. I am trying to write formulas in which they
can only input x, and y data and it will spit out an answer. I know I
can do this by graphing the data and then setting the intercept, but
believe me I tried teaching them this and it was too much for them to
remember.
Any ideas?
 

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