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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help with the file i add pl look at it help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help with the file i add pl look at it help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im lost

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well they have sneakily added math where celebrities cross ;) , anyways they' re basically asking for the slope, rate of change \[\Large \Delta y \over \Large \Delta x\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\Large \Delta y= y2-y1\] They read this as delta y, and its the change in y values and the same thing occurs with the x.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They're asking for the slope, which in mathematica, we denote by \[\Huge m=\frac{ \Delta y } {\Huge \Delta x}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im lost

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, they're basically asking for how did you go from value to another on a grpah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is there a constant (a number that doesn't change) that you can keep adding or subtracting to get another value? Well there is and its ccalled and they're asking for it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well the slope between these the two points is how many points you "rise" (go up and down) divided the amount you "run" (go left or right)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And with this value, we can get other values for the graph by "rising and run" to get another point, and another, and another, until we have awhole bunch of points, which we then can draw a line through like so ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So basically |dw:1374658460911:dw|

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