SOLUTION: Can you help me find the slope and vertical and horizontal intercept of V1(t) and V2(t) in which V1(t) = -500t + 5500 V2(t) = -500t + 7000 V(t) is gallons and t is minutes

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Question 813583: Can you help me find the slope and vertical and horizontal intercept of V1(t) and V2(t) in which
V1(t) = -500t + 5500
V2(t) = -500t + 7000
V(t) is gallons and t is minutes

Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V1(t) = -500t + 5500
slope = -500
y-intercept = (0, 5500)
x-intercept: (11, 0)
which comes from:
0 = -500t + 5500
-5500 = -500t
t = 11
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V2(t) = -500t + 7000
slope = -500
y-intercept = (0, 7000)
x-intercept: (14, 0)
which comes from:
0 = -500t + 7000
-7000 = -500t
t = 14
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