Mathematics, 25.04.2021 08:30, KaliBratz
Question: Match them whether or not they are identities
My reasoning: My reasoning to figure this out is to simply choose whatever value I'd like for a and b, then plug in it to the equation. The reason I am doing that is because "An identity is an equation true for all values of the variable". So then when I simplify/solve the equation, if they equal then I know it's an Identity, and if they dont equal then they're now an identity. (I chose a to equal 2 and b to equal 4, and did the work on a separate piece of paper)
Does that reasoning make sense? Because I've been on this slide for like 30 mins and it says I still havent sorted all the cards correctly .
Would really appreciate some help, thank you. (The photo is what I sorted, but still some are not sorted correctly.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, dolltan
The table below represents the displacement of a fish from its reef as a function of time: time (hours) x displacement from reef (feet) y 0 4 1 64 2 124 3 184 4 244 part a: what is the y-intercept of the function, and what does this tell you about the fish? (4 points) part b: calculate the average rate of change of the function represented by the table between x = 1 to x = 3 hours, and tell what the average rate represents. (4 points) part c: what would be the domain of the function if the fish continued to swim at this rate until it traveled 724 feet from the reef? (2 points)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, slonekaitlyn01
Shared decision making is always a positive strategy to take
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Question: Match them whether or not they are identities
My reasoning: My reasoning to figure this...
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