I only need Part B.. FAN AND MEDAL :)
Sam is observing the velocity of a car at different times. After three hours, the velocity of the car is 51 km/h. After five hours, the velocity of the car is 59 km/h.
Part A: Write an equation in two variables in the standard form that can be used to describe the velocity of the car at different times. Show your work and define the variables used.
Part B: How can you graph the equation obtained in Part A for the first six hours?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Loser66 @mathmate
OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):
I will help you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, thank you so much! I just need to know how to graph the equation v=4t+39
OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):
Graph the equation..... As in like a regular data graph????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I guess..?
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OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):
What grade are you in?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
9th
OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):
I'm 7th
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ohh... well idk how to do this
OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):
Loser66 can you help her??
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OpenStudy (loser66):
OK. From V = 4t +39
if t =1, V_1 = ?
OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):
Bye
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay wait I'm confused :/
OpenStudy (loser66):
why? just plug t =1 into the expression of V,
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay I did. How do i graph it tho
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