Although you can use it, it isn't widely used as it perceived as a lack of imagination or a lack of art. But if you give me more context into the stanza, I will be more than happy to help you out!
We all, as human beings, have social and environmental responsibility. Regarding social responsibility, we need to pay for the services we receive in society and we need to work to contribute to society our ideas and the benefit of our skills, training and education to help move society forward. Regarding the environment, with the advent of global warming and more and more serious consequences of it like the extreme wildfires in British Columbia, Canada and the devastation of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, we need to do our part to reduce greenhouse gases-like using electric buses or bikes to get to work for example. Also, we need to reduce garbage especially in our cities so that our garbage doesn't have to be exported to small communities in the country who don't want the extra liability and also by recycling so that waste can be reused, to help that resources do not have to be used up to make more waste products and pollute the environment in the process.
Answer: I think it’s A :’)
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If you have a constant amount of time for when you put your data down, Your data will keep increasing or decreasing, depending on what your data is measuring.
You compare two points on the graph and find the difference between them.
Yes you can. You would use the equation y=mx+b. M is the slope. B is the y-intercept. X is where the line meets the x-axis when y is 0. Then all you have to do is solve for y.
I'm not sure what the answer is to this question. Sorry. I don't really understand what it's asking.
A linear equation is always a polynomial of degree 1 (for example x+2y+3=0). In the two dimensional case, they always form lines; in other dimensions, they might also form planes, points, or hyperplanes. ... Square roots are nonlinear.
I'm not sure if I got all of these correct. I am very good at working with slope and y-intercept form so I probably did get these questions correct. I wish you the best of luck and if you ever need anymore help with slope or y-intercept form just ask! :)