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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got alot of good answers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then answer my questons i posted!
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
where are you stuck?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol im not good a giving answers but im getting some
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i posted many problems and NO ONE has helped me. I have been struggling on my math problems for four hours
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OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
actually mostly people usually dont use OS @ this particular time.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OS?
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
OS =OpenStudy.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
except for 149 ppl
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
mostly are help seekers.
helpers are less. :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
are u a helper?
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
yes I'm/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well i would probably cry o hapiness if you helped me with two similar questions
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
where are you stuck?
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
i can try for sure.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i will post one on here first
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
Alright.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Use the given conditions to write an equation for the line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form.
When entering the point-slope form, keep terms with y on the left and keep terms with x on the right.
Simplify any fractions as much as possible and do not use decimals.
x-intercept =15 and y-intercept=-3 .
The point-slope form is
The slope-intercept form is y=
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
let me see.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
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OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
\[y = \frac15x -3\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks but ho would that look in point slope form
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
Hmm, right..
so you have 2 points,
(15,0) and (0,-3)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i get it thanks. Can i ask u one more
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
Sure.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
awesome. u are a life saver. one sec
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Use the given conditions to write an equation for the line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form.
When entering the point-slope form, keep terms with y on the left and keep terms with x on the right.
Simplify any fractions as much as possible and do not use decimals.
x-intercept =-1/9 and y-intercept=5 .
The point-slope form is
The slope-intercept form is y=
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
same as before you have 2 points,
(-1/9,0) and (0,5)
Find the slope and y intercpt and make an equation!!
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
Thanks for the complements! ;)
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
\[y = 45 x+5 \]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
good :)
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
(:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
uh oh. I dont understan point slope. Its weird on my online thing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it says it starts with y-5=.... but the ur slope intercept i correct
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
are you doing online college?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea :/
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
Univ of Pheonix?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nope. sorry haah. but it says the point slope is y-5=....? and ur slope intercept is correct
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
o_O
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
yea that is point slope, let me calculate.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh i got it :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you so much :)
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
so u got it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea thanks to u!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have another but i wont make u do it lol
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OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
you welcome..
lol.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's my last question :( its not making sense. i tried manyyyy times
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
great, try solving it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i did lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its different than what we just did
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the cpu says i trid it 13 times lol
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
LOL, after a bit it will say you have tried it 31 times.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i know :( someone on here tried to help me but it was wrong.
OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
ok, post it then
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here?
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OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):
No, somewhere else.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Rock music accounted for 30.5% of the total sales of recorded music in 1999 , and 20.4% of the total sales of recorded music in 2009 . Find the average rate of change of the percentage of sales of rock music from 1999 to 2009 .
Round to the nearest hundredth of a percent. Note that the percentage sign is already given in the answer, so you do not need to enter it.
The average rate of change is .