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Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
<u>What we need to know:</u>
- Linear equations are typically organized in slope-intercept form: where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the value of y when x is 0)
- Parallel lines always have the same slope
<u>1) Determine the slope (m)</u>
In the given equation, is in the place of m, making it the slope. Because parallel lines have the same slope, the line we're currently solving for therefore has a slope of . Plug this into :
<u>2) Determine the y-intercept (b)</u>
Plug in the given point (-6,-29) and solve for b
Simplify -6 and 2
Add 15 to both sides to isolate b
Therefore, the y-intercept is -14. Plug this back into :
I hope this helps!
0.00009 might help I’m not sure about the possible answers but that one seems reasonable
A line that is parallel to another line will have the same slope, in our case, the slope of 3. Therefore, we can just change the y-intercept to create any line parallel to y=3x+5 (just remember to keep the slope the same). For example, y=3x+5, y=3x-9, and y=3x+6.2 are all equations that are parallel to y=3x+5.
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The function would be the initial plus growth rate * # years
So: f(x) = 9.05 + 0.031(7)
Where x= # years