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TETSXPREME:

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TETSXPREME:

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JamesTDG:

For this one, it simply is requesting for you to graph your equation. Do you happen to have access (or, I guess are allowed access) to a graphing calculator?

TETSXPREME:

no never heard of that in my life

JamesTDG:

There's a little tool I use all the time for my math schoolwork, its an online graphing calculator tool known as 'Desmos'. https://desmos.com/c (it has a built-in tutorial, support for dark theme (reverse contrast), and some pre-made graphs you can use for reference!)

TETSXPREME:

What am i supposed to do with this ?

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JamesTDG:

input your equation into one of the boxes to the left, it will graph it on your screen

TETSXPREME:

seems confusing

JamesTDG:

Here's an example of an equation being used on the tool. Its quite easy once you understand it. https://prnt.sc/1v785hq

TETSXPREME:

could u do it for me? idk how to use

JamesTDG:

Here's the equation graphed on the calculator (the c of x part is redundant here, it only really matters once you get into function operations) https://prnt.sc/1v78ety

TETSXPREME:

So whats next?

JamesTDG:

Well, what graph matches the graphed equation more?

JamesTDG:

(also, since minutes represents x, the line for the x-axis should be minutes, I think...)

JamesTDG:

So, on a scale from 1 to 10, how well did I assist you in this question? Any feedback?

TETSXPREME:

O A?

JamesTDG:

yep, there you go!

TETSXPREME:

Ty

JamesTDG:

np, gl on your math!

TETSXPREME:

ty

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