SOLUTION: Suppose g is a linear function such that g(3.6) = 5.3. If the slope of g is -2.2, what is g(6.9)?
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Question 1125400: Suppose g is a linear function such that g(3.6) = 5.3. If the slope of g is -2.2, what is g(6.9)?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope-intercept form is
The equation is
Given:
( 6.9, g )
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