Asked by m
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 point 6, and -2,-2
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I can help — I just need the coordinates that define Function 2. Your message looks like part of the image info is missing: "point 6, and -2,-2" is ambiguous.
Quick guide so you can give the needed info or get the answer yourself:
- Slope of Function 1 is 10 (from y = 10x − 1).
- If Function 2 goes through points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), its slope m2 = (y2 − y1)/(x2 − x1).
- "How much greater" can mean two things:
- Difference: 10 − m2 (how many units greater).
- Times greater (ratio): 10 ÷ m2 (only defined if m2 ≠ 0).
Please either
- re-upload the image of Function 2, or
- tell me the two clear points on the second line (for example (−2, −2) and (6, 4)),
and I will compute the difference and the ratio for you.
Quick guide so you can give the needed info or get the answer yourself:
- Slope of Function 1 is 10 (from y = 10x − 1).
- If Function 2 goes through points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), its slope m2 = (y2 − y1)/(x2 − x1).
- "How much greater" can mean two things:
- Difference: 10 − m2 (how many units greater).
- Times greater (ratio): 10 ÷ m2 (only defined if m2 ≠ 0).
Please either
- re-upload the image of Function 2, or
- tell me the two clear points on the second line (for example (−2, −2) and (6, 4)),
and I will compute the difference and the ratio for you.
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