Rate of change is also knkown as slope which is found by

=slope if you know 2 points/ordered pairs
aos, if x incheases while y decreases then slope is negative
when x increases while y increases then slpe if positive
also, if you can convert to y=mx+b, m=slope
another thing if you have ax+by=c then slope=-a/b
so first one
2x-5y=15
a=2
b=-5
-2/-5=2/5
slope=2/5
positive
next
y=-4x
-4 =slope=negative
x increases while y decreases
negative
x increases while y decreases
negative
so
Positive
Negative
Negative
Negative
A. 6x-3y=12
sloope=-6/-3=2
B. y=5x+b
slope=5
C. (8-2)/(3-1)=6/2=3
sloope=3
D. goes up 4 units and goes right 1 unit, 4/1=4
sloope=4
5 is greates
B is the answer
A. (6-3)/(4-3)=3/1=3
slope=3
B. y=4+6x
slope=6
C.12x+6y=18
slope=-12/6=-2
D. goes down 5 units as it goest 1 uniit to right aka -5./1
slope=-5
greatest is 6
B is answer
the starting value I would guess si when x=1 what is the greats y value
look at each
first one
A. x=1 and =-3
B.y=3x-8
y=3(1)-8
y=3-8
y=-5
C. 8x+4y=16
8(1)+4y=16
8+4y=16
4y=8
y=2
D. at 1 unit to right it is 1 nit up so y=1
greatest is 2 or C
so just subsitute 1 for x since x represents how many teaspoons
y=16(1)560
y=16+560
y=576 caloris for 1 sugar teaspoon
for honey, just read off the graph
for when x=1
y=504
so calores of sugar=576
calories in honey=504
ANSWERS
Postive
Negative
Negative
Negative
B
B
C
sugar=576
honey=504
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Slope = -2; y-intercept = 30
points: (2, 26); (3, 24)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that the area of the bag can be represented by the function
and as the bag is raised up its height can be represented by the function
.
Since we know that we can find volume of cuboid by multiplying base area to its height. We are given area and height of bag as functions. Now we will find volume of the bag by multiplying these functions.

After using distributive property we will get,


Therefore, the collapsible bag can hold
grain.
Answer:
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