Answer: Yes, you can tell how to model real life relationships. For example, a linear function is written at y=mx+b. Y is the total value, b is initial value, and m is the slope of the function.
Step-by-step explanation:
Real life example:
Your school needs to raise money. To do this, they host a school dance! The admission is $5 (initial cost, b), plus an additional $3 dollars for drinks. 3 would be the slope per drink, so this can be represented by y=3x+5!
Answer:
after 4 months $8352.96
AFTER 13 MONTH $7426.507
AFTER 23 MONTH A = 7675.69
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data:
P = $9388.81
Compound interest cab be determined as
A = P( 1+ r/n)^(nt)
after 4 months

A = 9513.58
But he has to pay $1160.62 after 4 month so remaining amount is
P = 9513.58 - 1160.62 = $8352.96
AFTER 13 MONTH, so total time is 9 month

A = 8604.79
But he has to pay $1178.29 after 13 month so remaining amount is
P = 8604.79 - 1178.28 = $7426.507
AFTER 23 MONTH so total time is 10 month

A = 7675.69
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Jaime is at point A and wants to get across the river to Point B.
They must head upstream towards Point C.
1. Calculate the net speed across the river.
∆ABC is a right triangle, so

2. Calculate the time to cross the river

Well first of all, we know right away that no rounding will be necessary, because the square of a whole number is another whole number. The square of 110 is 12,100 .
Answer:
FEG
Step-by-step explanation:
ABG reflected over BG becomes BCG.
BCG rotated 180° is FEG. It's like reflecting it down because 180 is half of a full turn.