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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me solve #5 and #6 attachment to follow.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just grab two points on the graph and use the slope intercept formula

OpenStudy (radar):

The slope would be P' That would be 12

OpenStudy (radar):

Since the criteria will not allow x less than 10 (x>=10) I don't understand the intercept question.

OpenStudy (radar):

However, take the suggestion of LagrangeSon678.

OpenStudy (radar):

If you did, then you get y=12x-100 giving you an intercept of -100

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks radar.. I just didn't know how I show my work. This is a group project and the person that had those questions did not show any work.

OpenStudy (radar):

U R welcome. I do not have Microsoft Excel to plot a graph., as you can see from the finished table, the slope m is 12. Good luck with it.

OpenStudy (radar):

Looks like a neat group project.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes it actually is. Thanks again.

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