Answer: x ≤ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
20 + 13x ≤ 150
13x ≤ 150 - 20
13x ≤ 130
x ≤ 130 ÷ 13
x ≤ 10
Answer:
6/5 or 1.2, they're the same value
Step-by-step explanation:
When it says "rate of change", it's really just asking for the slope. If you don't know what the slope is, essentially how much the y-value increases by whenever x increases by 1. This can be formally defined using the equation:
which is essentially
. The subtraction is finding the difference between the two numbers to see how much it's changed by. Btw the order doesn't matter, I could plug in (-3, -2) as (x2, y2) or I could plug it in as (x1, y1) as long as I make sure to input it in correctly. In this example I'll just say (-3, -2) = (x1, y1) and (2, 4) = (x2, y2). Plugging these values into the equation gives you:
that's the rate of change
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
perp. 4/3
y - 4 = 4/3(x - 3)
y - 4 = 4/3x - 4
y = 4/3x
Answer:
2/4 and 4/8
Step-by-step explanation: