It helps if you have an example, like f(x) = 2x+3
What you typically do, is:
- draw xy axis, label them (ie., 1,2,3,4 along both axes)
- calculate the f(x) values for several x (e.g., -2, 0, 1, 3, doesn't matter).
- plot the calculated values as points. The calculated f(x) is your y value.
- sketch a smooth line through the points. It helps if you know in advance if the line is going to be straight or curved.
- The more points you calculate, the more accurate your graph will be
5 + -8 = -3.
So the answer would be -8.
Answer: 0.4 which is choice C
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Work Shown
Focus on the "riverside high school" row only
A = number of twelfth graders = 200
B = number of students = 500
P = probability of picking a twelfth grader
P = A/B
P = 200/500
P = 2/5
P = 0.4
Answer-
The exponential model best fits the data set.
Solution-
x = input variable = number of practice throws
y = output variable = number of free throws
Using Excel, Linear, Quadratic and Exponential regression model were generated.
The best fit equation and co-efficient of determination R² are as follows,
Linear Regression
Quadratic Regression
Exponential Regression
The value of co-efficient of determination R² ranges from 0 to 1, the more closer its value to 1 the better the regression model is.
Now,
Therefore, the Exponential Regression model must be followed.
Answer:
- 1
Step-by-step explanation:
h = 20 – 5t2 = 15 -> t = 1
h = 20 – 5t2 = 10 -> t = 
interval
- 1