Chapter 3: Q22. (page 151)
Evaluate for each set of values.
Short Answer
The value of expression is .
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Chapter 3: Q22. (page 151)
Evaluate for each set of values.
The value of expression is .
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a. Make a table of values for the points .
b. Graph the equation.
c. Use the graph to estimate the number of people who saw the show if there are 14 million potential viewers.
d. Explain why it would not make sense forto be a negative number.
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