Asked by Shamone
The equation on the graph is y = 2/3x - 4
What transformation would need to happen for the equation of the line to be y = 2/3x
What transformation would need to happen for the equation of the line to be y = 2/3x
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Answered by
Shamone
A can company charges $8 per mile for a lift to the airport.
What change would the company make to their charges to make this a non proportional situation
What change would the company make to their charges to make this a non proportional situation
Answered by
Shamone
So what is the answer
A. Charge $4 per mile instead of $8
B. No changes are needed
C. Charge a flat rate of $10 and then $8 per mile
D. Charge $12 per mile instead of $8
A. Charge $4 per mile instead of $8
B. No changes are needed
C. Charge a flat rate of $10 and then $8 per mile
D. Charge $12 per mile instead of $8
Answered by
Shamone
A cab company charges $8 per mile for a lift to the airport.
What change would the company make to their charges to make this a non proportional situation
A. Charge $4 per mile instead of $8
B. No changes are needed
C. Charge a flat rate of $10 and then $8 per mile
D. Charge $12 per mile instead of $8
What change would the company make to their charges to make this a non proportional situation
A. Charge $4 per mile instead of $8
B. No changes are needed
C. Charge a flat rate of $10 and then $8 per mile
D. Charge $12 per mile instead of $8
Answered by
Shamone
Are you sure about that?
Answered by
Shamone
One business charges $12 per t-shirt custom made.
Another business charges $11 per t-shirt plus a $20 set up fee for custom made.
If you were to graph both of these scenarios on the coordinate plane, the first graph would be proportional and the second non proportional.
How would you transform the first graph to make it become a non proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph?
A. Right 20
B. Left 20
C. Up 20
D. Right 1
E. Up 1
F. Left 1
Another business charges $11 per t-shirt plus a $20 set up fee for custom made.
If you were to graph both of these scenarios on the coordinate plane, the first graph would be proportional and the second non proportional.
How would you transform the first graph to make it become a non proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph?
A. Right 20
B. Left 20
C. Up 20
D. Right 1
E. Up 1
F. Left 1
Answered by
yabba dabba
i dont think the bot has a definite answer seeing as it changed its answer 3 times lmao
Answered by
Shamone
Fr bro
Answered by
yabba dabba
i meant on the mile per lift thingamajig
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yabba dabba
yo robot what is the rate of change of y=x+20?
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yabba dabba
thanks my artificial friend
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yabba dabba
whats the slope intercept form of 11x-8y=-48 my robotic friend
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yabba dabba
Thanks!!! you are the BEST!!
Answered by
yabba dabba
this question is a long one
Suppose that the water level of a river is 34 feet after 3 days of rain and 62 feet after 10 days of rain. The river was 22 feet before the rain began
1. What is the rate of change (slope) for this scenario?
2. what is the y-intercept for the scenario
3. Write an equation for the scenario in slope-intercept form.
4. Write this equation in standard form.
hopefully you can understand all of that
Suppose that the water level of a river is 34 feet after 3 days of rain and 62 feet after 10 days of rain. The river was 22 feet before the rain began
1. What is the rate of change (slope) for this scenario?
2. what is the y-intercept for the scenario
3. Write an equation for the scenario in slope-intercept form.
4. Write this equation in standard form.
hopefully you can understand all of that
Answered by
yabba dabba
Suppose that the water level of a river is 34 feet after 3 days of rain and 62 feet after 10 days of rain.
Given the two points we know: (3, 34) and (10, 62), what would the point-slope equation look like?
Given the two points we know: (3, 34) and (10, 62), what would the point-slope equation look like?
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yabba dabba
what is 6x+y=-4 in slope intercept form?
Answered by
yabba dabba
can you make y = -6x - 4 into 2 pairs (if that makes any sense)?
Answered by
yabba dabba
Solve this equation for y: 4y=3x
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yabba dabba
Solve the equation for x: 2x+b=c
Answered by
yabba dabba
another thing about 2x + b = c to solve for x
check this process of a student to solve for x in the equation 2x + b = c, is it right or wrong, and why?
step 1: 2x+b-b=c-b
step 2: 2x=c-b
Step 3: 2x-2=c-b-2
Step 4: x=c/2-b-2
check this process of a student to solve for x in the equation 2x + b = c, is it right or wrong, and why?
step 1: 2x+b-b=c-b
step 2: 2x=c-b
Step 3: 2x-2=c-b-2
Step 4: x=c/2-b-2
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yabba dabba
oh wait, which. 2 or more steps did he make a mistake on
Answered by
yabba dabba
wait oops, is there an error from step 1 to step 2, step 2 to step 3 or step 3 to step 4 , choose all that are right
Answered by
yabba dabba
i kinda wish i was able to send photos of my problems :/
Answered by
yabba dabba
One business charges $22 per t-shirt that is custom made. Another business charges $16 per t-shirt plus a $15 set up fee for custom made t-shirts. How would you transform the first graph to make it become a non proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph?
A. down 15
B. left 15
C. right 4
D. up 15
E. down 4
F. up 4
A. down 15
B. left 15
C. right 4
D. up 15
E. down 4
F. up 4
Answered by
yabba dabba
Solve this equation for y: 7y=12x
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yabba dabba
Change the equation from standard form to slope-intercept form by solving for y: 8x-4y=24
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yabba dabba
a student solved 3x+2b=6c for x, did he get it right or wrong?
step 1 3x+2b-2b=6c-2b subtract 2b from both sides
step 2 3x=6c-2b combine like terms/simplify
step 3 3x/3 6c/3 divide by 3 on both sides to get x isolated
step 4 x=2c-2b simplify/final answer
step 1 3x+2b-2b=6c-2b subtract 2b from both sides
step 2 3x=6c-2b combine like terms/simplify
step 3 3x/3 6c/3 divide by 3 on both sides to get x isolated
step 4 x=2c-2b simplify/final answer
Answered by
yabba dabba
solve 3x+2b=6c for x
Answered by
yabba dabba
bruh where did u go robot
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