Asked by Sara Wimberly
The value of the function g(x) is −2 when x=−5 and is 5.7 when x=6. What is the equation for the function g(x)?
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Answered by
Ashley
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Answered by
oobleck
There are many possible functions.
However, the only straight line through both points is the one with slope (5.7+2)/(6+5) = 7.7/11 = 77/110
Using the point-slope form, that gives you an equation of
y+2 = 77/110 (x+5)
However, the only straight line through both points is the one with slope (5.7+2)/(6+5) = 7.7/11 = 77/110
Using the point-slope form, that gives you an equation of
y+2 = 77/110 (x+5)
Answered by
Katsuki Bakugo
ik im rly late and no offense oobleck and ashley but those answers rly don't help at all
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