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wo linear functions are described below.Function 1:
y
=
10
x
−
1
Function 2:
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How much greater is the rate of change for Function 1 than the rate of change for Function 2?
times greater
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I can’t see Function 2 (the image didn’t come through). Please either upload the image again or type the equation or two clear points from the graph.
How to get the answer once I have Function 2:
- Slope of Function 1 = 10 (from y = 10x − 1).
- Find slope of Function 2 by picking two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on its graph and computing slope2 = (y2 − y1)/(x2 − x1).
- The factor “times greater” = 10 ÷ slope2.
Note: if slope2 is negative, saying “times greater” is ambiguous — tell me whether you want the ratio of magnitudes (|10|/|slope2|) or a statement about being greater in value. Upload the image or give two points and I’ll compute it.
How to get the answer once I have Function 2:
- Slope of Function 1 = 10 (from y = 10x − 1).
- Find slope of Function 2 by picking two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on its graph and computing slope2 = (y2 − y1)/(x2 − x1).
- The factor “times greater” = 10 ÷ slope2.
Note: if slope2 is negative, saying “times greater” is ambiguous — tell me whether you want the ratio of magnitudes (|10|/|slope2|) or a statement about being greater in value. Upload the image or give two points and I’ll compute it.
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