Yes, since adding two like variables will always result in the same variable.(i.e. x+x=2x not x^2). Any expression with the highest variable being to the power of 1 (or just x) is ALWAYS a linear expression.
Answer:
its D
Step-by-step explanation:
C= n d
f(0) = 2(3)(0) = 0 ⇒ (0, 0)
f(1) = 2(3)(1) = 6 ⇒ (1, 6)
<u>rate of change from x = 0 to x = 1</u>
=
=
= 6
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f(2) = 2(3)(2) = 12 ⇒ (2, 12)
f(3) = 2(3)(3) = 18 ⇒ (3, 18)
<u>rate of change from x = 2 to x = 3</u>
=
=
= 6
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Since it is the same line, they will have the same slope (aka rate of change).
Answer:
f(x) = -7x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope intercept form is
y = mx + b
m is slope
b is y-intercept
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y decreases by 7 for each increase of 1 in x
slope = -7
to find "b" plug in one of the points and m = -7
using point (3, -20)
y = mx + b
-20 = -7(3) + b
-20 = -21 + b
b = 1
The equation is
f(x) = -7x + 1
Answer:
-5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
A great way to divide fractions is to use the "leave it, change it, flip it" method. You leave the first fraction as it is, change the division sign to a multiplication sign, and flip the second fraction so you get the reciprocal. Like this:
-5/7 ÷ 6/7
-5/7 x 6/7
-5/7 x 7/6
Then you multiply through. First -5 x 7, -35, and then 7 x 6, 42, to get -35/42. Because both of these are divisible by 7, we can simplify to get -5/6.