I suspect a typo, and the last line should be
2 1
and geez, bruh, try out the rules to see which one fits, if you can't figure it out.
duh!
identify the function rule from the values in the table.
input | output
-1 | -2
0 | -1
1 | 0
2 | 0
A. output equals input times 2.
B. output equals input minus 1.
C. output equals input times -1.
D. output equals input minus 2.
53 answers
There must be a typo, as I to what I mentally calculated is equivalent to any of your posted answers.
is not equivalent*
none of them works
is the answer C?
B is the answer.
And there is a typo
No you idiot You wrong
Can somebody please help me with this quick check
OK, so since no one wants to say anything i've give y'all the answers..
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A,C
BOOM 100%, don't be god dang lazy and not put the answers in.
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A,C
BOOM 100%, don't be god dang lazy and not put the answers in.
also thats the answers for 'Writing Function Rules Practice' quiz
Thelinker is right i got 100
Thanks thelinker!
Thx TheLinker!! I scored a 100%!!!
Kenma keeps using this but I do also so thank you
TheLinker
is right
is right
Dont tell us what to do Bri. Not to mention your being a hibocrite. So go cry about it and stop being mean to people
Can someone tell me the answers but the whole answer not just a b c or d?
Thanks the Linker
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nobodyโs giving the answer
โoutput equals input minus 1โ
โoutput equals input minus 1โ
I'm too lazy to think that's why I'm here. also because my friend said for me to do her school work and if i do she will give me 20 dollars.
Ok he is 100% correct give me credit
OK, so since no one wants to say anything I've given y'all the answers...
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A, C
BOOM 100%, don't be god dang lazy and not put the answers in.
TheLinker
Apr 1, 2021
OK, so since no one wants to say anything I've given y'all the answers...
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A, C
BOOM 100%, don't be god dang lazy and not put the answers in.
TheLinker
Apr 1, 2021
I meant give him credit
I hope you guys do good on the fsa :)
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thx unknown
thanks you too I LOVE BTS
does anyone have the answers for unit 5 lesson 4 practice?? (on math)
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1. B
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A,C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A,C
quick check answers?
@oobleck your very rude for a โteacherโ
TheLinker Is 100% CORRECT thank you
how to do it
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oobleck, we are trying to get the rules, we are here, because, (a) we gave up and don't want to be behind, or we tried but can't get it. SOOOOOOO, some teacher you are to use improper language...... that or STOP TRYING TO BE YOUNG. btw you are very rude.
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what about
Which of the following statements best explains why direct democracy worked in ancient Athens?
A.
The council controlled the work of the assembly.
B.
People were paid to take part in government.
C.
The city-state's population of citizens was small.
D.
Free people could vote and hold office.
Which of the following statements best explains why direct democracy worked in ancient Athens?
A.
The council controlled the work of the assembly.
B.
People were paid to take part in government.
C.
The city-state's population of citizens was small.
D.
Free people could vote and hold office.
The best answer is:
D.
Free people could vote and hold office.
Direct democracy worked in ancient Athens because it was open to all free citizens rather than a select group of elite and wealthy individuals. Every free adult male had a voice and could contribute to Athenian politics. This open participation allowed everyone to speak their ideas and opinions, making the decisions more democratic than in other ancient Greek cities.
D.
Free people could vote and hold office.
Direct democracy worked in ancient Athens because it was open to all free citizens rather than a select group of elite and wealthy individuals. Every free adult male had a voice and could contribute to Athenian politics. This open participation allowed everyone to speak their ideas and opinions, making the decisions more democratic than in other ancient Greek cities.
Linker is 100% right
It's always best to verify answers with multiple sources, but TheLinker's answers do seem to be correct according to the information given.
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