We need to find the increasing function with constant slope.
Let us check each option one by one.
A) 6x -5y =10.
Let us solve it for y to get slope-intercept form
6x-5y =10.
-5y =-6x +10.
y =6/5 x-2.
<em>Slope is 6/5 positive, therefore, it's an increasing function.</em>
<em>A linear function always has a constant slope.</em>
<h3>Therefore, correct option is option A.</h3><h3>A. 6x -5y =10</h3>
All other options are incorrect.
I don't understand this question, can you maybe reword it or make it easier to understand? There's no grammar so I can't understand.
You have to find the difference in height between both checkpoints. To do this just calculate 196 - 52. Checkpoint 5 is 144 (meters?) higher than Checkpoint 2.
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's suppose you're getting a new phone plan. The phone plan charges a flat fee of $5 and costs $9 a month. How can we represent this relationship?
Since $5 is a flat fee, it doesn't change based on how many months you've had the plan because it always remains $5, so this is our y-intercept.
Because the plan costs $9 a month, this represents our rate of change, or slope, showing that every month you have the plan, you multiply by $9.
So, we can show this as y=9x+5 where x is the number of months of the phone plan and y is the cost of the phone plan given x amount of months
Now, what if you wanted to know how much the phone plan would cost after 4 months?
Simple enough, we can just substitute x=4 into our equation and get y=9(4)+5=36+5=41. So, getting the phone plan for 4 months costs $41.
Let's take this the other way around. What if we wanted to figure out how many months of the phone plan are covered by $50?
We would then substitute y=50 into our equation and solve for x:
y=9x+5
50=9x+5
45=9x
5=x
This would mean $50 would cover 5 months of the phone plan.
All in all, these are real-life examples of algebra.
Answer:
7/8, 0.86, 0.9
Step-by-step explanation:
Convert 7/8 to a decimal:
7 / 8 = .875
Solve:
.875, .86, .9
Or:
<em>7/8, 0.86, 0.9</em>