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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
I really need help with this question and no one is helping me. Pleez help
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
flvs?
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
No
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh what website
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how abt u trying to solve it??
we r not here to solve ur work for u
attempt something
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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
Im not asking for the answer, just asking for help
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
And @TaylorS11 I use my schools personal website
OpenStudy (anonymous):
try to attempt something
do u know anything about what u r doing??????????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@MaimiGirl thats why @Ibbutibbu. said i need help
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
If all you are gonna do is tell me to do it myself @MaimiGirl , then leave
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
He said help not lecture
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
All i asked for is some guidance
OpenStudy (rational):
you need to show your attempt first
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
I have no clue what it is asking..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
part of help is trying to make the person at least attempt it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know the formula for rate of change?
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
no.. i forgot
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not when you are being rude, that is not helping, he is clearly confused
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
it was a loooooooong summer
OpenStudy (rational):
and you should stop putting catchy phrases/pleas for help. keep in mind - your question is not more important than other questions here
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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
Ugh. What did I do? For real who told you all to be like this
OpenStudy (rational):
what do you know about average rate of change or anything related to this ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure @TaylorS11
he is not confused, he is jst too lazy to even attempt.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay everyone please just help the poor kid, i think thats enough criticizing
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
That you use the equation that has some thing to do with d = t/r right?
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OpenStudy (rational):
asking the specific direct question and showing ur attempt avoids all this nonsense discussion
OpenStudy (rational):
average rate of change is same as slope
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and @MaimiGirl no, do you know him, or can you read minds or something, because you dont know if he is seriously confused or not
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
ohh so \[\frac{ y _{2}-y _{1} }{ x _{2}-x _{1} }\]
OpenStudy (rational):
Exactly !
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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
yess
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, @Ibbutibbu.yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i agree @rational
i cannot argue with u @TaylorS11 , if u were helpful then u would be helping him instead of trying to argue with me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you would try to help then i would stop and i am helping him
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
Go away and stop trying to piss ppl off @MaimiGirl
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i couldn't agree more @Ibbutibbu.
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
So... rational what next?
OpenStudy (rational):
first be nice Ibbu
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
What did I do?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so, what do you think we subsitute x for?
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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
I think 3 and then 5?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes exactly, so now solve
OpenStudy (rational):
You want to calculate average rate of change between 3 and 5 years :
\[\large \frac{ f(5)-f(3) }{ 5-3} \]
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
im so confused...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hold on @rational we are doing it easy
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OpenStudy (rational):
compute f(5), f(3) and plug them above ^^
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
you are confusing me rational
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its ok @Ibbutibbu. just plug in 3 and 5 for x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rational he is doing it the easier way
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
if you plug in 3 then it is 27.913
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OpenStudy (rational):
I am not going to help if you don't want me to
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
and if you plug in 5 it is 42.23
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
you can help, just try to plz do it the easier way
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, that is true, so now subtract
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
subtract the solution of 5 with the solution of 3?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes, and what do you get?
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
14.317
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes and 5-3 is what
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now what do you do
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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
.. divide?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes divide 14.317 by 2, and what do you get
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
7.1585
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So your rate of change is 7.16
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you understand how to calculate rate of change now?
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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
ok so 7 and a quarter people come every month?
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
so cunfused..
OpenStudy (rational):
still confused ? :)
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
yeah...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
7 is how many more people enrolled in yoga classes each year
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So 14 people enrolled since year 3, but since its rate of change, it is 7 people per year
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
thats it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep! :)
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
so in the answer bar, i would just plug in 7?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
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OpenStudy (rational):
I guess sometimes we just need to follow our noses and hope things will make sense later on
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
Thanks SOOOO much!!! EVERYONE GIVE HER A MEDAL
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks! So now does everybody see how easy that was to just HELP someone and not lecture them to do death ;)
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
YEAH LISTEN TO HER
OpenStudy (rational):
you should show ur attempt first
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
He had no idea how to do it, and that isnt a rule or anything, just because thats your opinion doesnt mean everyone has to do it
OpenStudy (rational):
helping being easy or difficult doesn't change the general fact that `showing your own attempt motivates others to help you`
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
I HAD NO IDEA HOW TO DO IT SO WHAT WORK DO I SHOW
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OKAY IS THIS A GIANT FREAKING ARGUMENT OR NOT?! because if so then I am gone
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
im leaving now
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OpenStudy (rational):
I have left already :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Ibbutibbu. its fine, they dont understand
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
yeah, i can see that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rational obviously not
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so u mean that a question is thrown at u from sky
its something from ur text and what u r learning
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OpenStudy (rational):
you see only what you're capable of seeing
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
ugh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im sorry i cant understand, because of the spelling errors
OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):
and to think you were gonna be and stay my friend after amrah, brainy, and cram all ahte me now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
clearly
u can see only what u want to
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
clearly someone needs to learn to proof read