How do I do this? Which statement describes the linear function graphed below? A. As x increases by 1, y decreases by 4. B. As x increases by 4, y decreases by 1. C. As x increases by 1, y increases by 4. D. As x increases by 4, y increases by 1.
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Well what is the slope? Rise over run. The slope is 1/4 So basically what you're looking at: You move to the right 4 on the x axis (horizontal axis) and you land on 1 on the y axis (the vertical axis) So that tells you: As x increases by 4, y increases by 1.
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Another way to see that is At x=4 y is 1 at x=8 y is 2 So you can see when x increases by 4, y increases by 1.
I see. :) I have a similar one but it's a different kinda graph. Can you help explain it?
Which statement describes the table below? A. As x increases by 1, y increases by 4. B. As x increases by 1, y increases by 6. C. As x increases by 1, y decreases by 4. D. As x increases by 1, y decreases by 6.
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Well whats the difference of: 0 to 1 to 2 to 3? What are you doing to the terms? Whats the difference of: 4 to 10 to 16 ? What are you doing to the terms?
Your just adding 1. 1+2+3+4+5... Adding 6. 4+6=10+6=16...
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Yes B :)
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