Hello, scatterplots are made of bivariate data. <span>With bivariate data, we have </span>two<span> sets of related data we want to </span><span>compare.</span>
So with bivariate data, we are interested in comparing the two sets of data and finding any relationships.
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To answer this item, we let x be the amount of sales for each of them. Their weekly earnings would be as follows,
Rico:
750 + 0.05x
Sean:
1100 + 0.025x
Equating both expressions,
750 + 0.05x = 1100 + 0.025x
Simplifying,
0.025x = 350
The value of x from the equation is 14000.
Answer: $14,000.
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Step-by-step explanation:
A function being even or odd refers to the symmetry of the graph.
Refer to the graphs attached to this answer.
To test if a function is even or odd, replace x in the function with -x. If the new graph is exactly the same as the old graph, the function is even. If not, multiply the entire function by -1. If the new graph is symmetrical to the y-axis, then the function is odd. If it isn't symmetrical, the function is neither even nor odd.
The first graph is the original function. The second graph is the function with x replaced by -x. The third graph is the function multiplied by -1.
The second graph is not equal to the original function. The third graph is symmetrical to the y-axis.
This function is
odd.