Use the following graph to answer the following question: (a) What is the value of x when y =4.0? (b) What is the value of y when x = 3.0? (c) What are the slope and the y -intercept of the line? (d) What is the value of y when x = 1.0?
Use the following graph to answer the following question: (a) What is the value of x when y =4.0? (b) What is the value of y when x = 3.0? (c) What are the slope and the y -intercept of the line? (d) What is the value of y when x = 1.0?
Use the following graph to answer the following question:
(a) What is the value of x when y=4.0?
(b) What is the value of y when x = 3.0?
(c) What are the slope and the y-intercept of the line?
(d) What is the value of y when x= 1.0?
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The unknown values using the graph to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Graph and graphing: In the equation,y=m x+b where y is referred as dependent variable, x is called the independent variable, and m is the slope of the line.
Answer to Problem 28RPS
The value of x is 0.2
Explanation of Solution
The value of x is calculated as,
Considertwo points: (0.05,1.0) as (x1,y1) and (0,0) as (x2,y2)slope:x-x1y-y1=x1-x2y1-y2x - 0.05y -1.0 = 0.05 - 01.0 - 0x - 0.05y - 1.0=0.051.0x - 0.05 (1.0) = 0.05 (y-1.0) x - 0.05 = 0.05 y - 0.05x- 0.05 y = 0when y = 4.0 ,x = 0.05 (4.0) = 0.2x = 0.2
From the given details, the values are calculated as shown above.
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The unknown values using the graph to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Graph and graphing: In the equation,y=m x+b where y is referred as dependent variable, x is called the independent variable, and m is the slope of the line.
Answer to Problem 28RPS
The value of y is 6
Explanation of Solution
Considertwo points: (0.05,1.0) as (x1,y1) and (0,0) as (x2,y2)slope:x-x1y-y1=x1-x2y1-y2x - 0.05y -1.0 = 0.05 - 01.0 - 0x - 0.05y - 1.0=0.051.0x - 0.05 (1.0) = 0.05 (y-1.0) x - 0.05 = 0.05 y - 0.05x- 0.05 y = 0when x = 0.30 ,0.30 - 0.05 y = 0y = 0.300.05 = 6y = 6
From the given details, the values are calculated as shown above.
(c)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The unknown values using the graph to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Graph and graphing: In the equation,y=m x+b where y is referred as dependent variable, x is called the independent variable, and m is the slope of the line.
Answer to Problem 28RPS
The value of slope is 0.052 and y-intercept is y=0
Explanation of Solution
Considertwo points: (0.25,4.5) as (x1,y1) and (0.38,7.0) as (x2,y2)slope : m = x2-x1y2-y1 =0.38- 0.257.0- 4.5 =0.132.5m = 0.052
At x= 0,
x- 0.05 y = 0when x = 0 ,y = 0
From the given details, the values are calculated as shown above.
(d)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The unknown values using the graph to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Graph and graphing: In the equation,y=m x+b where y is referred as dependent variable, x is called the independent variable, and m is the slope of the line.
Answer to Problem 28RPS
The value of y is 20
Explanation of Solution
Considertwo points: (0.05,1.0) as (x1,y1) and (0,0) as (x2,y2)slope:x-x1y-y1=x1-x2y1-y2x - 0.05y -1.0 = 0.05 - 01.0 - 0x - 0.05y - 1.0=0.051.0x - 0.05 (1.0) = 0.05 (y-1.0) x - 0.05 = 0.05 y - 0.05x- 0.05 y = 0when x = 1.0 ,1.0 - 0.05 y = 0y = 1.00.05 = 20y = 20
From the given details, the values are calculated as shown above.
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