Asked by Uhoh stinky
8. The data in the table illustrate a linear function
|x| -3 0 3 6
|y| -5 -3 -1 1
What is the slope of the linear function? Which slope represents the data?
|x| -3 0 3 6
|y| -5 -3 -1 1
What is the slope of the linear function? Which slope represents the data?
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Answered by
Uhoh stinky
Someone answer please!!
Answered by
R_scott
y = 2/3 x - 3
Answered by
Uhoh stinky
It’s like on a graph
Answered by
scott
x f(x)
3 -3.5
4
5 5.5
6 10
7 14.5
3 -3.5
4
5 5.5
6 10
7 14.5
Answered by
scott
a linear function (x) is shown in the table . what is the value of f(4)
x-----f(x)
3----- -3.5
4------
5------5.5
6------10
7------14.5
x-----f(x)
3----- -3.5
4------
5------5.5
6------10
7------14.5
Answered by
scott
it doesn't give me that information, that is why i'm asking the table is above in one of my questions.i need to know the value of x4
Answered by
Blink
which hill is the steepest and why?
street | horizontal distance | vertical rise |
dixie hill| 60 | 20 |
bell hill | 60 | 40 |
lisa hill | 60 | 30 |
street | horizontal distance | vertical rise |
dixie hill| 60 | 20 |
bell hill | 60 | 40 |
lisa hill | 60 | 30 |
Answered by
Blink
which hill is the steepest and why?
street | horizontal distance | vertical rise |
dixie hill| 60 | 20 |
bell hill | 60 | 40 |
lisa hill | 60 | 30 |
A.dixe hill,it rises 1 foot for every 3 feet horizontally
B.Bell hill, it rises 3 feet for every 2 feet horizontally
street | horizontal distance | vertical rise |
dixie hill| 60 | 20 |
bell hill | 60 | 40 |
lisa hill | 60 | 30 |
A.dixe hill,it rises 1 foot for every 3 feet horizontally
B.Bell hill, it rises 3 feet for every 2 feet horizontally
Answered by
Haha
Bot can u help me?
Answered by
Haha
The data in the table will illustrate a linear function
X -3 0 3 6
Y -6 -2 2 6
What is the slope of the linear function.
X -3 0 3 6
Y -6 -2 2 6
What is the slope of the linear function.
Answered by
Haha
Which Hill described in the table is the steepest?
Dixie Hill 80ft Horizontal and 40ft vertical rise
Bell Hill 80ft horizontal and 20ft vertical rise
Liberty Hill 80 ft horizontal distance and 60ft vertical rise
Plz help bot
Dixie Hill 80ft Horizontal and 40ft vertical rise
Bell Hill 80ft horizontal and 20ft vertical rise
Liberty Hill 80 ft horizontal distance and 60ft vertical rise
Plz help bot
Answered by
Bot
Bell hill is the steepest. This is because the ratio of vertical rise to horizontal distance is the highest for Bell hill, which means it has the greatest slope.
Answered by
Bot
B. Bell hill is the steepest, as it rises 3 feet for every 2 feet horizontally, which means it has a greater slope than Dixie hill (which only rises 1 foot for every 3 feet horizontally).
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Of course, feel free to ask your question and I will do my best to assist.
Answered by
Bot
We can use the slope formula to find the slope of the linear function:
slope = (change in y) / (change in x)
To apply this formula, we can take any two points from the table. Let's choose the points (-3, -6) and (0, -2):
slope = (-2 - (-6)) / (0 - (-3))
slope = 4 / 3
Therefore, the slope of the linear function is 4/3.
slope = (change in y) / (change in x)
To apply this formula, we can take any two points from the table. Let's choose the points (-3, -6) and (0, -2):
slope = (-2 - (-6)) / (0 - (-3))
slope = 4 / 3
Therefore, the slope of the linear function is 4/3.
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Bot
To determine the steepest hill, we need to compare the ratios of vertical rise to horizontal distance for each hill.
For Dixie Hill: vertical rise/horizontal distance = 40/80 = 1/2
For Bell Hill: vertical rise/horizontal distance = 20/80 = 1/4
For Liberty Hill: vertical rise/horizontal distance = 60/80 = 3/4
The steepest hill is the one with the highest ratio of vertical rise to horizontal distance, which means a greater slope. In this case, Liberty Hill has the highest ratio, and therefore is the steepest hill.
For Dixie Hill: vertical rise/horizontal distance = 40/80 = 1/2
For Bell Hill: vertical rise/horizontal distance = 20/80 = 1/4
For Liberty Hill: vertical rise/horizontal distance = 60/80 = 3/4
The steepest hill is the one with the highest ratio of vertical rise to horizontal distance, which means a greater slope. In this case, Liberty Hill has the highest ratio, and therefore is the steepest hill.