The answer is b all you have to do is imput a value
You'd have to draw a table of x and y values first to be able to graph.
Step 1: Pick any number for x. Let's pick 2.
Step 2: Plug in 2 into the equation: y = 2^2 + 2(2) - 3
Step 3: Solve for y: 4 + 4 - 3 = 5
Step 4: So the point (ordered pair) would be (x, y) ⇒ (2, 5). You can plot that on the graph.
Follow these steps 2 more times to get at least three ordered pairs.
Make sure you have enough points to know where the graph curves, then you can connect the dots and now there you have a graph and chart :)
Answer:
V=whl
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
For studs 16" O.C., Chalberg will need 9: one at the beginning of each of the 16" spaces in the 96" width of the wall, and one at the end. That's a total of 6+1 = 7 studs.
The top and bottom edges of the wall are each 8', so will require 1 more board each.
The total number of boards Chalberg needs is 9.