Answer:
Neither linear nor exponential
Step-by-step explanation:
To check for a linear relationship. Find slope.
slope= (-1 - (-2)) / ( 5 - 2) = 1/3
check other points
slope = (1 - (-1) )/ (8 - 5) = 2/3
check more
slope = (4 - 1) / (11 - 8) = 3/ 3 = 1
Nope.
try assuming an exponential:
y = c * (a^x)
-2 = c* (a^2); -2/c = a^2
-1 = c *(a ^5); -1/c = a^5
1 = c * (a^8), 1/c = a^8
(-2/c)^4 = a^8 = 1/c
16/(c^4) = 1/c
c^3 = 16, then a = root (-2/ cube-root(16) )
The change from negative to postive would not work for y = c(a^x)
so...
assume y = a^x + k
-2 = a^2 + k
-1 = a^5 + k
... I would say neither..
Answer:
T T → T
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
p = 10 > 7
q = 10 > 5
Evaluating if the statements are true :
p = 10 > 7, This is TRUE, Because 10 is truly greater Than 7
q = 10 > 5, This is TRUE, Because 10 is truly greater Than 5
The statements are both True statements :
p = True ; q = True
True and True = True
T & T = T
T T → T
Answer:
eggs = 6
3 more than eggs = 6+3 =9
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
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