Convert the Standard Form equation to Slope-Intercept Form.
βx+y=β4
Select the equatio...
Mathematics, 14.12.2021 01:00 rjsimpson73
Convert the Standard Form equation to Slope-Intercept Form.
βx+y=β4
Select the equation which is the Slope-Intercept version of the transformed equation.
y=xβ4
y=βx+4
y=βxβ4
y=x+4
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
The volume of gas a balloon can hold varies directly as the cube of its radius. imagine a balloon with a radius of 3 inches can hold 81 cubic inches of gas. how many cubic inches of gas must be released to reduce the radius down to 2 inches?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20
Data for the height of a model rocket launch in the air over time are shown in the table. darryl predicted that the height of the rocket at 8 seconds would be about 93 meters. did darryl make a good prediction? yes, the data are best modeled by a quadratic function. the value of the function at 8 seconds is about 93 meters. yes, the data are best modeled by a linear function. the first differences are constant, so about 93 meters at 8 seconds is reasonable. no, the data are exponential. a better prediction is 150 meters. no, the data are best modeled by a cubic function. a better prediction is 100 meters.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
1. according to the internal revenue service, the mean tax refund for the year 2007 was $2,708. assume the standard deviation is $650 and that the amounts refunded follow a normal probability distribution. a. what percent of the refunds are more than $3,000? b. what percent of the refunds are more than $3,000 but less than $4,000? c. what percent of the refunds are less than $2,000?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
In the next 10 month,colin wants to save $900 for his vacation.he plans to save $75 each of the first 8 months. how much must he save each of the last 2 months in order to meet his goal if he saves the same amount each month ?
Answers: 1
Advanced Placement (AP), 07.03.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 01:00
Physics, 07.03.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 01:00
Computers and Technology, 07.03.2021 01:00
History, 07.03.2021 01:00
History, 07.03.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 01:00
English, 07.03.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 07.03.2021 01:00
English, 07.03.2021 01:00