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!
Can you put the question in English?
1/555 of a mile. I did this by figuring out how many seconds it would take her to walk a full mile and then got the answer for 1 second
Answer:
- m = -3/4
- y-intercept = 399
- slope-intercept equation: y = -3/4x + 399
Step-by-step explanation:
It can be easiest simply to solve the equation for y.
3x + 4y = 1596
4y = -3x + 1596 . . . . subtract 3x
y = -3/4x + 399 . . . . divide by 4
From this equation in slope-intercept form you can read the slope as -3/4 and the y-intercept as 399. You already know the equation.
640 divided by 5 is 128, therefore it’s 128 calories