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OpenStudy (yusmin):
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OpenStudy (kl0723):
what's your question?
OpenStudy (yusmin):
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OpenStudy (kl0723):
for part a on your graph you can see that distance is the x-axis
OpenStudy (kl0723):
from the points on the graph, locate which one is the smaller one
OpenStudy (yusmin):
that would be 3?
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OpenStudy (kl0723):
what point is closer to zero on the x axis?
OpenStudy (kl0723):
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OpenStudy (kl0723):
that's an example, looks like the point with the minimum value for distance is 1
OpenStudy (kl0723):
does that make sense to you? since we have that the x axis represents the distance in feet
OpenStudy (yusmin):
and the minimum value for intensity is 7?
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OpenStudy (yusmin):
yes it does
OpenStudy (yusmin):
do*
OpenStudy (triciaal):
no minimum on the y-axis
OpenStudy (kl0723):
for intensity change your focus to the y axis since it's represented there, what point gives you the smallest y-value?
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4
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OpenStudy (triciaal):
lowest closest to the line y = 0
OpenStudy (kl0723):
you can try by starting at zero and go upwards along the y-axis
OpenStudy (yusmin):
2
OpenStudy (kl0723):
what value of y can align with the first point you encounter?
OpenStudy (kl0723):
exactly ^___^
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OpenStudy (triciaal):
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