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OpenStudy (anonymous):

https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic28.png @csscgirl Compare the y-intercepts and the rates of change of the following items. The items have different y-intercepts and different rates of change. The y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different. The items have the same y-intercept and the same rate of change. The rates of change are the same, but the y-intercepts are different.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@csscgirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rates of change are same but the y intercepts are different

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the y-intercepts and the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic29.png The items have different y-intercepts and different rates of change. The rates of change are the same, but the y-intercepts are different. The items have the same y-intercepts and the same rate of change. The y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same y intercepts, different rates of change

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the y-intercepts and the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic20.png The items have different y-intercepts and different rates of change. The y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different. The items have the same y-intercept and the same rate of change. The rates of change are the same, but the y-intercepts are different.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

different rate of change and different intercepts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789q53.png The rate of change of item I is greater than the rate of change of item II. The rate of change of item II is greater than the rate of change of item I. The rate of change of item I is equal to the rate of change of item II.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rate of change of I is greater than rate of change of II

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic15.png The rate of change of item II is greater than the rate of change of item I. The rate of change of item I is equal to the rate of change of item II. The rate of change of item I is greater than the rate of change of item II.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they are the same exact line, so they are equal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic17.png Item I decreases faster. The items decrease at the same rate. Item II decreases faster.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@csscgirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

item II decreases faster

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following statements correctly describes the items shown below? https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic43.png The items have different rates of change, and item II is steeper. The items have the same rate of change and have the same steepness. The items have different rates of change, and item I is steeper. The items have different rates of change but have the same steepness.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@severus4ever

OpenStudy (anonymous):

different rates of change but same steepness

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic8.png The rate of change of item I is equal to the rate of change of item II. The rate of change of item II is greater than the rate of change of item I. The rate of change of item I is greater than the rate of change of item II.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the rate of change of item II is greater than the rate of change of item I

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the y-intercepts and the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic18.png The y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different. The items have different y-intercepts and different rates of change. The rates of change are the same, but the y-intercepts are different. The items have the same y-intercept and the same rate of change.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same y intercept different rates of change

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following statements correctly describes the items shown below? https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic36.png Both items are vertical lines. Item I is a vertical line. Item II is a horizontal line. Item I is a horizontal line. Item II is a vertical line. Both items are horizontal lines.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both itms are horizontal lines

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the y-intercepts and the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic23.png The items have different y-intercepts and different rates of change. The y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different. The items have the same y-intercept and the same rate of change. The rates of change are the same, but the y-intercepts are different.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@severus4ever @csscgirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

different y intercepts and different rates of change

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic39.png A. The rate of change of item I is equal to the rate of change of item II. B. The rate of change of item II is greater than the rate of change of item I. C. The rate of change of item I is greater than the rate of change of item II. You know you can just say A, B, C, or D, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the y-intercepts and rates of change of the following items. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic45.png The y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different. The rates of change are the same, but the y-intercepts are different. The items have the same y-intercept and the same rate of change. The items have different y-intercepts and different rates of change.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright :) thanks :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

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