SOLUTION: If {{{ r = c - x * t }}} was graphed on an r vs. t graph, what would the slope and y-intercept be?
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Question 1121347
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If
was graphed on an r vs. t graph, what would the slope and y-intercept be?
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r=-t*x+c
slope is -t
intercept is c
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Presuming "r vs. t" means that
is the independent variable and
is the dependent variable:
Slope:
There is no
-intercept. That is because on an r vs. t graph, there is no
-axis for the function to intercept. However:
-intercept:
If the opening presumption is backward from what you meant, then:
Slope:
-intercept:
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it