The table that has a constant average rate of change represents a linear function.
<h3>What is the average rate of change of a function?</h3>
The average rate of change of a function is given by the <u>change in the output of the function divided by the change in the input</u>.
When this rate is constant, the function is said to be linear, hence the table that has a constant average rate of change represents a linear function.
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Well you already know a whole circle is 360 and if there are any angles that already have there measurements you can use those and find the percent that isn’t accounted for is your angle......or just use a protractor
Step-by-step explanation:
k = √(49 - 12√5)
= √(45 + 4 - 2 √180)
= √45 - √4
= 3 √5 - 2.
<em>So, k + 2 = 3 √5 - 2 + 2 = 3 √5.</em>
2.9 or 2.90
2 is a whole number
9/10 is a fraction so you divide. so 9 because it is like 90/100. Basically it is a decimal and then a 9 :)
For number 22:
7y=8x-14 ; y=6
Plugging in y, we get:
7*6 = 8x - 14
42 = 8x-14
56 = 8x
x = 7
Comparing answers, x is, indeed 7.