(someone please helpppp! D: it's the last day )
2. The table shows the relationship between variables. Which selection describes the relationship?
x y
1 1
2 -3
3 -7
4 -11
a. increasing; linear
b. increasing; non-linear
c. decreasing; linear
d. decreasing; non-linear
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
please help D: I really need it
OpenStudy (misty1212):
hi!
as x goes up does y go up or down?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
when you increase x y decreases 4 in each step so it is decreasing linearly
OpenStudy (misty1212):
or just go with the answer given above...
OpenStudy (bohotness):
which one do you think is your answer?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
o_oohh wait what?
OpenStudy (bohotness):
what one do yuo think is the answer?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ummm C?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bohotness
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*sigh*
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
yes
OpenStudy (bohotness):
:d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yay! can you help me on a few more please? I really need to get this done D:
OpenStudy (bohotness):
:DDDD
OpenStudy (bohotness):
sure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The ordered pairs (1,3), (2,9), (3,27), (4,81), and (5,243) represent a function. what is a rule that represents this function?
a. y+x^3
b. y=3x
c. y+ 3^x
d. y= x+3
OpenStudy (bohotness):
which one do you think is the answer?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
like umm *guesses* c?!?!
OpenStudy (bohotness):
i think you right
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
am I? :o
OpenStudy (anonymous):
are you sure? :o because I need to pass all of this :(
OpenStudy (bohotness):
wait what school are you doing this from
OpenStudy (anonymous):
connexus (Connections Academy )
OpenStudy (bohotness):
O..O
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I am at my computer desk freaking out and stressing!
OpenStudy (bohotness):
I am in k12 online school
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oooooooo :o
OpenStudy (bohotness):
go to www.brainly.com
OpenStudy (bohotness):
:) they are like us but a lot differnet
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
does it give me answers?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Colere252346
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@misty1212
OpenStudy (bohotness):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no it didn't yet :/ @bohotness
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
?????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no one has seen my question and I'm stressing over this !
OpenStudy (bohotness):
@AnswerMyQuestions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
who that? :O are they on D:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@aleroth
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ughh! no one is gonna help :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The ordered pairs (1,3), (2,9), (3,27), (4,81), and (5,243) represent a function. what is a rule that represents this function?
a. y+x^3
b. y=3x
c. y+ 3^x
d. y= x+3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you were right >_> @bohotness
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Imma make a new question
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