PLEASE HELP!!! The graphs of A(n) and B(n) shot the cost in dollars of n pounds of shredded coconut at Amy's Market and Bill's Convenience Store, respectively. A(n)=0.75n B(n)=0.5n 1. The graph of A(n) can be obtained from the graph of B(n) using the equation: A(n)=B(kn). Determine the value of k, show all work.
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mmm not familiar but i wont leave you hanging pal! :`> i will see what i can do just give me a minute.
okay, thanks!
oh one quick question is this an essay?
No. Math homework lol
Algebra 1
oh got'cha ok give me a second i might have something.
hmm this seems to require a graph? it says that A(n} = 0.75 and b[n] = 0.5 however you might need a graph... without a graph though I assume they are suggesting that you distribute - "find A(n)=B(n)" to get k so all you have to do is solve those coordinates by drawing a graph and trying to find the slope or point. Which may give you {k}. Although I am confused as to why they would give this to you without a graph because it ask to solve these coordinates using one so that unfortunately i cant explain.
Is there a way i could input a graph?
Can you tell me what source you used? perhaps it could help me...
maybe thats why it says to show your work... so I think thats means you draw the graph using A and B coordinates and you'll find {k} using that graph. trust me don't get frustrated this is hard stuff im not going to lie i remember this stuff. Key is to take it step by step keep re reading if you have to. As for your question indeed If I may recommend a site i use wolfram is best one I've used but this is more for fractions and polynomials. So you might want to use something like this - https://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/default.aspx?ID=a3c355afed1f4e05bbdbf2f8bd76c90d
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@TheSmartOne @tkhunny @timo86m you guys know this better than me im sure of it... perhaps you can explain this better than I did! :`>
I hope I was of some use not sure I gave the best explanation but I hope you got the gist of it at least. :`> @TheSavior
Okay, thanks for trying... I'm going to repost and see if anyone else can help.
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