SOLUTION: Bob's salary from 2002-2005. he was hired in2002; therefore t=0 repesents 2002 50000 48000 46000 44000 42000 40000 0 1 2 3 4 This the graph format dol

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: Bob's salary from 2002-2005. he was hired in2002; therefore t=0 repesents 2002
50000
48000
46000
44000
42000
40000
0 1 2 3 4

This the graph format dollars 40000,42000 etc. 0,1,2,3,4 years. the question is list the coordinates of any two points on the graph in (x,y ) form
Find the slope and show work
Find the equation of this line in slope-intercept form show and explain work
If Bob's salary trend continued, what would his salary be for 2008 show or explain work
The line starts at 41000 to about 48500 points are at 41000,43000,46000,48500
Hope you can help me with this question and I hope I provided enough information. Thank you so much.
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Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well, it looks as though salary increased $2000 per year
and was $40,000 at the beginning.
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If that is true the equation is Salary = 2000x + 40000
Where x is the number of years after 2002.
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2008 is 6 years after 2002 so Bob's salary in 2008 would be
S(6) = 2000(6) + 40000
s(6) = 12000 + 40000
S(6) = $52,000
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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