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Paraphin [41]
3 years ago
10

Graph each linear equation y=-x-2

Mathematics
1 answer:
mixer [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Alright well use the Graph line using the slope and the y-intercept, or two points

Slope: - 1

y - intercept: - 2

X: 0, 1

Y: - 2, - 3 Hope this helps :)

Step-by-step explanation:


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For this case we want to test the claim that the mean GPA of Orange Coast students is smaller than the mean GPA of Coastline students

Null hypothesis:\mu_{O} \geq \mu_{C}  

Alternative hypothesis:\mu_{O} < \mu_{C}  

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t=\frac{(\bar X_{O}-\bar X_{C})-\Delta}{\sqrt{\frac{s^2_{O}}{n_{O}}+\frac{s^2_{C}}{n_{C}}}} (1)  

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