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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer for medal + becoming a fan ? Need help graphing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

help

JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

I got this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which answer shows these decimals written in order from greatest to least? 23.697 23.72 22.8 A. 23.72 > 23.697 > 22.8 B. 22.8 > 23.72 > 23.697 C. 23.697 > 22.8 > 23.72 D. 23.72 > 22.8 > 23.697

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the points Id use?

OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):

So remember how we made the equation look like \[\large y = mx + b\] lets do that again here -4y =-3x - 16 4y = 3x + 16 \[\large y = \frac{3}{4}x + 4\] meaning...our y-intercept (where the graph crosses the y-axis...is at 4...and from there...the slope (rise/run) is 3/4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so when you plug in those numbers you divide by four ?

OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):

Not sure what you mean there that whole process there was just turning the equation you had into slope-intercept form It shows where your y-intercept it...and what the slope of the line is... So here...we know your y-intercept is 4....so lets do that |dw:1415052631776:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like this?

OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):

And from there...you use the slope \[\large \frac{3}{4}x\] remember that slope is \(\large \frac{rise}{run}\) so from that y-intercept...we go up 3...and over to the right (because this is positive) 4 so |dw:1415052734030:dw| so yes, exactly like that!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you're a life saver lol

OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):

Glad it helped lol :)

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