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OpenStudy (yuii):

Identify the function shown in the table. http://prntscr.com/dhknri A. Linear B. Exponential C. Radical D. None of the above

OpenStudy (yuii):

A?

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

if you graph it out do you get a line?

OpenStudy (yuii):

Yes,

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

Then a is your awnser

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

hmm... not quite. it is not a line

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

Wait the awnser is c

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

PLEASE DO NOT GIVE DIRECT ANSWERS

OpenStudy (yuii):

I don't care if she does..

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

No I'm going to tell her how I got it

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

http://prntscr.com/dhvg57 here is your graph @Yuii

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

ok that is good @Mrs.ambrose614

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

You have to use the standard formula

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

Wich is ax+by=c

OpenStudy (yuii):

It looks like B to me, though...

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

Does b have the slope intercept formula????

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

um yeah... i think it is b too o-o

OpenStudy (yuii):

The way it's curved looks like B.

OpenStudy (yuii):

The graph that Kitti gave me.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

i would graph it on wolfram alpha but the site refuses to cooperate with me -_-;

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

So b is your awnser then

OpenStudy (yuii):

Thank you both.

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

Wait does it have a solution

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

A solution is a point of the intercection

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