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OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

Which table of values shows a function with undefined slope?

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Are there any choices?

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

sorry OS is having problems

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

D. None of the above

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

No problem

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

wait a minute Gatorgirl is that u?

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

That's my name isn't it?

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

or is it snicker hater?

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

i dont want trouble

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

A has undefined slope, as x = 2 whatever the value of y. That represents a vertical line. B has slope 0, as the y = 2 whatever the value of x. That represents a horizontal line. C has slope 1, as the values all satisfy x = y. Answer A.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I don't want trouble either, I'm just trying to help you out. That's all. And it's not SH.

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

good can u help me on this one? Which of the following describes the slope of a line that rises from left to right? positive negative zero undefined

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I'll try. You know I'm not good with math. But I'll try.

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

hurry please

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Okay, It's A. Positive

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

just this one

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

The tables below show values from two different linear functions. Which statement correctly compares their positive slopes?

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

Function A

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

Function B

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

The slope of Function A is greater than the slope of Function B. The slope of Function A is less than the slope of Function B. The slope of Function A is the same as the slope of Function B. There is not enough information included in the tables to compare the slopes of the functions.

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

i swear this is the last one

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

It's fine, and the answer is C. The Same

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

And thanks for the medal

OpenStudy (usarmy3947):

np thanks for helping :)

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Anytime :)

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