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OpenStudy (annie12m):
OpenStudy (annie12m):
@larryboxaplenty
rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):
o.0 i want a cookie ... any ideas?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You already know the answer, because you already know what A is
OpenStudy (annie12m):
b
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rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):
no direct answers -_-
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I didn't say any direct answers - she asked this question for graph A
OpenStudy (annie12m):
is it b?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know why?
OpenStudy (annie12m):
idk it just seems right
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rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):
how does it seem right?
OpenStudy (annie12m):
cuz it keeps going up up up up
rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):
explain your thought process
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The curve shows growth. If you look at the x values for a given y, as x increases by 1, y increases by a rate of some constant C by an exponetial n.
y = 2x is linear vs y=x^1.5, which is expon.
rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):
are you familiar with what an exponential function looks like ?
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OpenStudy (annie12m):
google images said this
OpenStudy (annie12m):
so it is b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The difference between Y1 at X1 and Y2 at X2 isn't linear. That's to say, you can't get the different from adding/subtracting a value.
Ex:
(1, 1), (1,2), (1,3)
vs
(1,1), (1, 3), (1,10)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*a constant value
OpenStudy (annie12m):
k um im going with b
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