The constant rate of change is how much y increases every time x increases by 1. We might be confused because in this table, we see a number of points, but we don't see any consecutive x-values, so it might seem difficult. But no worries!
All you have to do is calculate using the formula, Δy divided by Δx. What does Δy divided by Δx mean?
All we have to do is look at two points. Let's take, for example, (-2, -10) and (2, -8).
-2 and 2 are the x-values of the points and -10 and -8 are the y-values of the points as coordinates are in the format of (x, y).
All we have to do is minus the y-coordinates and then proceed the minus the x-coordinates. The order does not matter, as in you can do either of these ways:
[(-10) - (-8)] ÷ [(-2) - (2)] = -2 / -4 = 1/2
or
[(-8) - (-10)] ÷ [(2) - (-2)] = 2 / 4 = 1/2
So the constant rate of change or the answer is 1/2.
Answer:
child same I don't know either
Step-by-step explanation:
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This is child's play.
So, basically:
Y=Length of foot
X= Length of your forearm.
This is simple. Your equation is Y=0.860x + 3.302
So, if you have a forearm (x) that is 17 inches long, then plug in x as 17. This leaves you to evaluate for Y.
New equation: Y=0.860(17) +3.302
Work it out, you get: Y=14.62 + 3.302
Work that out, you get: Y= 17.922 inches long.
And of course, Y is the foot.
So, your answer: If the forearm is 17 inches long, then the foot is 17.922 inches long. Simple.
So, part 2:
Rate of change. Well, you need slope then, because that's the same thing.
Y=mx+b, Where m=slope
Your answer turns to be 0.860 inches per length of arm, for rate of change.
Skipping the data, as that's only something you'd know.
Yes, it is indeed a function. There can't be any exponents greater than 1 on the placeholder, and it's obviously not a straight line if you plug it in.
So yeah, it's a function.
~Hope this helps m8
Unit rate is the thing that describes y and x
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