Asked by Victoria
How am I supposed to graph the following functions?
1. A wholesaler is buying auto parts. He has $200 to spend. He receives 5 parts free with the order. The number of parts y he can buy, if the average price of the parts is x dollars, is y = 200/x + 5.
a. Graph the function.
A: ?
2. A caterer has $100 in her budget for fruit. Slicing and delivery of each y = 100/x + 5 represents the number of pounds y she can buy.
a. Graph the function.
A: ?
1. A wholesaler is buying auto parts. He has $200 to spend. He receives 5 parts free with the order. The number of parts y he can buy, if the average price of the parts is x dollars, is y = 200/x + 5.
a. Graph the function.
A: ?
2. A caterer has $100 in her budget for fruit. Slicing and delivery of each y = 100/x + 5 represents the number of pounds y she can buy.
a. Graph the function.
A: ?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
well, shoot. How do you graph any function? You pick some values for x, compute the value for y, and plot some points. Then draw a curve through the points.
For y = 200/x + 5, start with x=1 and figure a few points.
x y
1 205
2 105
3 71.7
4 55
and so on.
For y = 200/x + 5, start with x=1 and figure a few points.
x y
1 205
2 105
3 71.7
4 55
and so on.
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