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OpenStudy (anonymous):
help poor little ole me please
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmath333
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ooh sorry i cant. i need help in something like that myself.... good luck!! :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thnx fam
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@abb0t @adrynicoleb
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@JoannaBlackwelder
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
Can you graph the function?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nop
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
It is in the form y=mx+b. You should be able to do this if you are in precalc/calc.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i just started this nw semester
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@JoannaBlackwelder
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
I'm not sure what you mean. Graphing a line is algebra I.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i havent taken algebra one at all they said ididnt have to its not required anymore
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@JoannaBlackwelder
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OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
What?! And you are doing limits???? What class are you in?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
pre calc lol
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
That's crazy! Ok, Let me explain how to graph a line first.
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
f(x)=mx+b is the same as y=mx+b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
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OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
m stands for the slope, and b stands for the y intercept
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
The y intercept is where the graph crosses the y axis.
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
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OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
|dw:1440701034052:dw| The y intercept is how we get our first point on the line.
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
Does that make sense so far?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
Ok, cool. Slope is rise/run