A nice graphing utility can be found at the link below, along with your graph and the corresponding table of values.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/qe8pnxwqdb
It will increase beyond bounds
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = x
Slope of line = 1
Slope of perpendicular to line = -1
Point-slope equation for line of slope -1 through (2,2):
y-2 = -(x-2)
Slope-intercept equation:
y = -x + 4
Standard form:
x+y = 4
The K-constant variation is the factor of the increase-decrease relationship between the x-variable and y-variable which can be stated as y=k*x or x=y/k<span>. For example, if y variable equal 5 and the x variable equal 2 then the k-constant variation equal 2 (calculation y=k*x --> 5=2*2.5). This constant shows the relationship between the variables.</span>
Alec got 33 and a half questions correctly because he got one mark on the 34th Question
Step-by-step explanation:
50×2=100
100-67=33 and a half