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Figuring it out.
okay :)
Does this help: graph a line using the slope-intercept form: Manipulate the equation into slope-intercept form, y = mx + b. Identify and plot the y-intercept of the line. Remember, the y-intercept is b. Don't forget: The sign goes with the number. Identify and use the slope of the line to find a second point. Remember, the slope is m. Don't forget: Starting at the y-intercept, the numerator tells you the rise (count up if positive and down if negative), the denominator tells you the run (count right.) Draw a straight line through the two points to complete the graph. Linear Functions: A linear function is a function that is defined by a linear equation. To write a linear function with function notation, first write it in slope-intercept form, and then replace y with f(x). The graph of a linear function is all points (x, f(x)), where x is in the domain of the function
ohh okay I'm going to try that
:D
i honestly am having trouble :((
Okay one sec.
okay, thank you for helping me
No problem!
The new equation for the 3rd ( ) is y = - 2/3x + 300. The slope would remain the same because the profit for individual cases sold has not changed, leaving slope at – 2/3. I determined this by finding the rise and run of the graph to be the same. The y intercept was 300, meaning this is the only portion of the equation to be altered.
Does that help?
yes! thank you :)
No problem! I just got a new title: Lifesaver.
hahha its true :P
Thanks XD
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