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OpenStudy (purplemexican):

@Loser66 do you mind helping me with this one as well?

OpenStudy (purplemexican):

OpenStudy (purplemexican):

OpenStudy (jack1):

look at the last section of the graph for values of x when 4>x... what is the relationship?\ between x and y?

OpenStudy (purplemexican):

im not entirely sure im half awake

OpenStudy (jack1):

me too, it's midnight over here :( sorry i meant when x is greater than 4... (and accidently put the less-than symbol)... sorry

OpenStudy (purplemexican):

its ok and its 10 am here and loser66 says g(x) looks right to them

OpenStudy (jack1):

its a linear relationship between x and y after x = 4... so y = mx + c the gradient = 1 (as when x increases by 1, y increases by 1) and the "c" value is the difference between the 2 x = 4, y = 6, so y = x+2 proof x = 6, y = 8 y = x+2 still

OpenStudy (purplemexican):

does g(x) look correct to you?

OpenStudy (jack1):

yep, g(x) is the only one which makes that linear connection after x = 4 of y = x+2

OpenStudy (purplemexican):

awesome thank you

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