Asked by Veronica J
The equations
πΊ=βπ€.π§πΉ+π£π§
and
π€π§πΉ+π£π’πΊ=π£π§π’
represent Hannaβs music festival situation. Is it easier to find the x-intercept of the graph of the equations using slope-intercept or standard form? Explain.
I don't really understand how either are good.
I'm in 7th grade btw-Algebra 1
πΊ=βπ€.π§πΉ+π£π§
and
π€π§πΉ+π£π’πΊ=π£π§π’
represent Hannaβs music festival situation. Is it easier to find the x-intercept of the graph of the equations using slope-intercept or standard form? Explain.
I don't really understand how either are good.
I'm in 7th grade btw-Algebra 1
Answers
Answered by
luna
X-intercept is right but Answers may vary. Sample: It is easier to find the x-intercept for the graph of the equations using the standard form because the calculation is easier in the standard form when you substitute 0 for y and solve for x.
Answered by
Veronica J
tysm its right... perfectly!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Luna/Veronica -- talking to yourself is a sign of dementia.
Answered by
Rose
yall aint no help
Answered by
Jocelyn
is it better to use standard form or slope-intercept
Answered by
main
so nobody know the answer im guessing yall aint nun
Answered by
miyah
it is easier to use standard form cause you cant find x-intercept out of slope-intercept
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