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OpenStudy (nolangold):

Andrew took his younger brother to the park. Here is what they did: 1. Walked across the parking lot to the playground 2. Climbed a wooden ladder to a look-out tower 3. Walked across a flat bridge to the slide 4. Rode the slide down to the ground 5. Ran to the other side of the playground to a wooden ramp 6. Walked up the ramp to the fireman's pole 7. Grabbed the pole and slid down to the ground If Andrew graphed his fun at the park, which parts would show a slope of zero? Select one: A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 4 C. 1, 3, and 5 D. 1,4, and 5

OpenStudy (nolangold):

A

OpenStudy (nolangold):

i think

OpenStudy (nolangold):

wut u think @KamiBug

OpenStudy (kamibug):

#1 does have a slope of 0 but in #2 they are climbing :)

OpenStudy (nolangold):

oh duh 1, 3, 5,

OpenStudy (kamibug):

That's right! :)

OpenStudy (nolangold):

yay can u help with a few more?

OpenStudy (kamibug):

Sure ^_^

OpenStudy (nolangold):

Create a table using this set of ordered pairs: {(2, -1) , (3, 0) , (4, 1) , (5, 2) , (6, 3)} Identify the rule for the function. Select one: A. The range is equal to three times the domain. B. The range is equal to one half of the domain. C. The range is equal to three less than the domain. D. The range is equal to three more than the domain.

OpenStudy (nolangold):

u there?

OpenStudy (nolangold):

@KamiBug

OpenStudy (nolangold):

@UsernameNotTaken

OpenStudy (kamibug):

You can put the x's on one side and the y's on the other. |dw:1455825536261:dw|

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