Answer:
- All points are applicable apart from the second
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>One point and the slope of the line
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<u>One point
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<u>One of the intercepts and the slope of the line
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Yes, it is equivalent to first option
<u>Both the intercepts
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Yes, it is equivalent to two points
<u>Two points</u>
Answer: 315,392
Step-by-step explanation: this took me some time but I multiplied multiple times each time and I got this I hope it’s correct.
Btw I multiplied 2 times 8 then multipled with 11 then multipied 172 times 8 then multiplied by 14 and got 19,712. Then, I multiplied 19,712 by 16 and got 315,392
I had to edit cause I miscalculated :/ anyways I hope this is correct
Answer:
This is the graph I inputted into desmos.
Step-by-step explanation:
Next time, using a graphing calculator will work! However, making a table for the x and y outputs will also make it easier to graph points.
For example: see attached image of table.
Answer:
c.0.13
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
chicken nugget
Step-by-step explanation: