I need help with Functions!Will Fan+Medal
@Directrix @leonardo0430
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Which of the following best describes the ordered pairs listed below? (-3, -7), (3, -13), (-3, -14), (7, -17) both a relation and a function neither a relation nor a function relation only function only
@lexie<3 @VectorPrime
well since it crosses the y axis more than one time its not a function
So C
Well.?
i think it might be neither a relation or a function
but im not positive
Well anyone you know that is positive? @lexie<3
@Directrix can you help
Plz @Directrix
Any set of ordered pairs is a relation.
Can you please unBlock me?
If a relation is a function, then a value of x in the relation cannot be paired with two different y values for that x.
@Directrix Can you please unblock me
So, look at the x values here and see if any of the x values are paired with two different y values for that x. (-3, -7), (3, -13), (-3, -14), (7, -17)
Okay can you give me answers? ice cube told me you can help with that this is due today plz help
Hello?
Which of the following statements correctly describes the items shown below? The items are both increasing and are not parallel. The items are both increasing and are parallel. The items are both decreasing and are not parallel. The items are both decreasing and are parallel.
@Directrix Please unblock me can you talk?
i think its the first one
@Directrix are you there?
No it was C are you serious
@Directrix @lexie<3
you rang
What?
nvm what do you need
Answers.That are correct!
@Directrix wont help so im screwed guess ill fail!
@sleepyjess
@sleepyjess Sorry about last night bro!
I was irritated and BTW this is due today!
ok, I am not bro.....
what?
you called me bro....
Well sorry. :(
Compare the y-intercepts and the rates of change of the following items. The items have the same y-intercepts and the same rate of change. 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 y-intercepts are the same, but the rates of change are different.
haha which question do you need help on?
This one!Matter of Fact all of them i need to pass
This is due at 5:00 and its 1:00 now!
Ok, what is the y-intercept for the first one?
y=9
Ok, so that means the y-intercept is?
9
Right?
yep, now, do you know what the y-intercept of the second one is?
9
Right?
Nope, that is for the first
Ok it timed out
Is this a test?
Determine if the following functions are increasing or decreasing, and compare their rates of change. Both functions are increasing and have the same rate of change. Both functions are decreasing and have different rates of change. Both functions are increasing and have different rates of change. Both functions are decreasing and have the same rate of change.
And no!
Its litterally just extra work they put on us
Do you have something that can graph these functions?
no
@sleepyjess
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