Mathematics
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does the graph represent the same equation as the table? Explain
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
x y
5 5
8 11
9 13
OpenStudy (precal):
why don't you use a rule to connect your dots? then plot your points on the line to see if they are there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know how
OpenStudy (precal):
do you have graph paper? plot the points
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i dont have graph paper
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hello2 can u help
OpenStudy (precal):
sure but I have given you a set of instructions to help you learn the concept
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Frank help
OpenStudy (precal):
ok I hope Frank can help you
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
srry it is just i need the answer asap
yes or no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D ur here11
OpenStudy (anonymous):
take that lowest point at the bottom...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
...
OpenStudy (precal):
what she going to do with the lowest point?
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OpenStudy (precal):
I say write the equations of both and compare the slopes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
to get to the next point , you go : right 1, up 2..
do that repeatedly... see if you hit all those points at the table..
OpenStudy (precal):
yes, that is a good approach, do that (he is correct)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i did it and i say no they don't
OpenStudy (precal):
ok then that is your answer
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
but i don't think it is right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello
any one
OpenStudy (precal):
ok equation for the table is y=2x-5
OpenStudy (precal):
equation for graph is y=2x-5, so yes those points are also, on that graph
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh got it thanks
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
always double check your answers @Kiki547 , ok? :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright thanks