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TETSXPREME:

help

TETSXPREME:

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YRJ8498:

you know how to find the slope intercept equation?

YRJ8498:

so do m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

TETSXPREME:

i did

YRJ8498:

The slope intercept form is y=mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

mhanifa:

Take the pair x = 0, y = 3 as the y-intercept. It gives you b = 3 and two options gone.

mhanifa:

Now, look at the table and decide, is this an increasing function or decreasing? In the first case the slope is positive, m >0 but in the second case the slope is negative, m < 0

mhanifa:

What are you left with afterwards?

TETSXPREME:

Positive number?

kamani:

the answer to this is b

kamani:

your welcome

TETSXPREME:

are u sure?

kamani:

Im taking a quiz rn that was one of my Question

mhanifa:

You have a decreasing function, so the slope is ... ?

NoodlesAndRiceYT:

@kamani wrote:
the answer to this is b
You cant do drect answers, this is against the rules :D Please read the rules before going further into the site (: https://questioncove.com/rules

NoodlesAndRiceYT:

direct*

kamani:

how do I post questoin I need help with one????

TETSXPREME:

So the slope is gonna have a -?

NoodlesAndRiceYT:

@kamani wrote:
how do I post questoin I need help with one????
This can be asked in the All Subjects chat, not in a random post

YRJ8498:

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kamani:

I got the answer right

mhanifa:

The slope is negative as the y-values decrease when x-values increase. The y-intercept is positive. There is one such option ...

TETSXPREME:

i think its A

kamani:

wait hold on I'm about to ask one of my friends to help u

mhanifa:

@tetsxpreme wrote:
i think its A
That's correct

TETSXPREME:

Thank you

kamani:

it's a

mhanifa:

You are welcome!

kamani:

I need help

kamani:

with one question

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