Chapter 3: Q.9 (page 251)
In the following exercises, graph by plotting points.
Short Answer
The graph of the equation is

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Chapter 3: Q.9 (page 251)
In the following exercises, graph by plotting points.
The graph of the equation is

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Graph the line of equation using its slope and y-intercept.
Patel's weekly salary includes a base pay plus commission on his sales. The equation models the relation between his weekly salary, S, in dollars and the amount of his sales, c, in dollars.
(a) Find Patel's salary for a week when his sales were 0.
(b) Find Patel's salary for a week when his sales were 18,540.
(c) Interpret the slope and S-intercept of the equation.
(d) Graph the equation.
The number of unwatched shows in Sylvia’s DVR is . This number grows by unwatched shows per week. The functionrepresents the relation between the number of unwatched shows, N and the time, t, measured in weeks.
a. Determine the independent and dependent
variables.
b. Find N(4). Explain what this result means.
Graph the line of equation using its slope and y-intercept.
Explain in your own words why the slopes of two perpendicular lines must have opposite signs.
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