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nalin [4]
4 years ago
7

Please help with this

Mathematics
1 answer:
ioda4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Some have multiple choices. See below for additional comments.

  • a) iii
  • b) i
  • c) v
  • d) ii
  • e) iv

Step-by-step explanation:

i -- slope-intercept form. Shows the slope and the y-intercept

ii -- slope-intercept form. Shows the slope and the x-intercept

iii -- intercept form. Shows both the x- and y-intercepts

iv -- standard form.

v -- point-slope form. Shows the slope and one point on the line.

vi -- another point-slope form. Shows the slope and one point on the line

__

With the above forms in mind, ...

a) both intercepts are best shown in form iii

b) the slope is shown in forms i, ii, v, vi. Form i is the most uncluttered.

c) points are shown in forms v and vi. Form v may be least confusing.

d) the sign can be readily determined in form ii.

e) testing the given point is easily done using forms ii and iv. Form iv may be the best for this.

_____

<em>Additional comments</em>

Since each of these forms of the equation has utility in different situations, it can be worthwhile to learn the different forms. For example, I like the standard form for making perpendicular lines, though any of the "slope-" forms can be useful for that, too. The useful form to start with will be the one that best relates to the information given. (For two points given, there is a "2-point form" not shown here.)

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<u>Standard deviation of the amount Sally spends on breakfast daily = $ 0.34 (rounding to the next cent)</u>

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1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:

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Mean of the amount Sally spends on breakfast daily = Average price of a cup of coffee + Average price of a muffin

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Variance of the amount Sally spends on breakfast daily = Variance of the price of a cup of coffee + Variance of the price of a muffin

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Standard deviation of the amount Sally spends on breakfast weekly = √0.7875

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