anyone in conection education algebra 1 a class and can help me?
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OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
i need help with the Unit 6 Lesson 9 Sample Work Assignment: even numbered problems from the Chapter Test on page 353
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
We can't help you until you give us the problem. Lol ;)
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
ok
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
hold on this is going to take a while to type
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Okay, I can wait. ;) - However I may have to go eat dinner and watch a 40 minute episode for a show with my family here soon, however unless someone else gets to the problem I'll make sure to get back to this and help you out. ;)
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OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
ok
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
only the even
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
i can just do this
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OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Dang... it's about slopes and what not, not my strong suit since I passed that years ago, I don't think I can help you here. :/
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OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
oww i need it done tho and im not good ether
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which questions do you need help with?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
the even ones of the screen shots
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
can yall help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Question 2 should be (0,4)
Since you have to find (x,y)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Since x isn't there, it's a 0. And on the y intercept, it's on 4.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4. (-2,4)
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
@Oreobot i need all of the even numbers
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
hey @Ghostgate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
All? Oh wow, that's a lot..
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OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Yes, delaneyparris?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
just saying hey
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
and @Oreobot can you still help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Uhm, kind of doing my own homework. But I'll try.
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
ok thanks
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
6. (6,-2)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait a minute, the form is (x,y) right? Because for Q.6 x=6 and y=-3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-2*
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, then. That should be the answer.
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OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
so (6,-2)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And for q8, can't answer that. I just know it starts of number 7 in y intercept.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yup
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10. (5,6)
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
can you show me how to do this when your done
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not enough time. I should've done that earlier. D:
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lemme see how I can explain them all in the easiest way..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do they explain to you how they do it?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
who
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Your teacher. lol Or your homework textbook
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
yes ill just look there but can you still help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I've got to go, maybe when I come back. Sorry, try figuring out how I got those answers with whatever explanations you got.
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
ok when are you coming back
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you still need help?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have 10 minutes do you want help? @delaneyparris
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so you wanna start with 1?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
no number 16 and im only doing the even
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so to make a scaatter plot we simply graph the points
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
could you do that?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
i dont know how
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so in the chart they are placed in rows (years,inventors) or (x,y)
so the first point will be (1999,22052)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
follow?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
great :D so what are our other points?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
2001,20,588
2003,18,462
2005,14,039
2007,13748
OpenStudy (anonymous):
great :D so now graph those points to create a scatter plot
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
how
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
cant u just give me the answers plz i want to go to sleep
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
pairs are (x,y) so the first point (1999,22052)
the year is 1999 (x) so it moves th point left and right oin the x-axis
and the inventors is 22052 so it moves the point up and down so
to graph we move over 1999 points and up 22052
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i wish i could... but this problem has to be worked out, there is no way i could jus give you the answer, if i could i would
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but i suppose i could create the graph for you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea?
OpenStudy (delaneyparris):
i need 16,18,20,and 22
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
theres your graph but its not much help due o the fact the years are too close together, im sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im sorry but i have to go now, good luck... im sure someone will help you... have a great night :)