SOLUTION: What is the gradient of the straight line represented by the equation;
u = 64.9 x 11 - 660 (11 ≤ 11 ≤ 14)?
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Question 1043679: What is the gradient of the straight line represented by the equation;
u = 64.9 x 11 - 660 (11 ≤ 11 ≤ 14)?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Poorly shown. Is u a function of x? Is the symbol, "x", intended as a multiplication operation ? Write properly what you are actually given. What is the inequality statement shown? Why is it included? It is already self-evident and is unneeded.
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"Gradient"? You'll need to straighten your equation some. You show u as a function of what looks to be x. This should be simplified, ASSUMING THAT x IS A VARIABLE AND NOT A MULTIPLICATION SYMBOL.
-----(understand reason for this step?)
The SLOPE is 713.9.
Do you understand why?
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