Answer:
When we have a function f(x) = y.
The rate of change between a and b (where a < b) is:
R = (f(b) - f(a))/(b - a)
In this case:
b = 3
a = 1
f(3) = 127
f(1) = 95
R = (127 - 95)/(3 - 1) = 16
The rate of change in that interval is 16.
3/2
I picked a point and counted up 3 and over 2 to the next point
Answer: compare the relative strength of coefficients.
Step-by-step explanation: The Coefficient of determination usually denoted as R^2 is obtained by taking the squared value of the correlation Coefficient (R). It's value ranges from 0 to 1 and the value obtained gives the proportion of variation in the dependent variable which could be attributed to it's correlation or relationship to th independent variable. With a R^2 value close to 1, this means a large portion of Variation in a variable A could be explained due to changes in variable B while a low value signifies a low variance between the variables. Hence, the Coefficient of determination is used in comparing the relative strength of the Coefficients in other to establish whether a weak or strong relationship exist.
1. no because 2x+10 is not equal to 2x+7
2. no. you cant add una like terms so 4x+4 doesn’t equal 8x
3. yes. the terms still retain their same value although they are not in the same order
4. yes. when u distribute the -3, you get -3x-6 which is of course equal to -3x-6