To graph a linear function you need to determine two points of said function, plot them in the coordinates system and link them by a line.
The most easy point to find is the y-intersect. This is the value of y when x=0
Replace it in the equation:
The y-intersect is (0, -1)
To determine the second point you have to select any value of x of your choise and replace it in the formula to determine the y-coordinate.
For example: x=4
The coordinates for the second point are (4, 11)
Now plot both points in the coordinate system and the line.
Answer:
6.5x and 3.05x were adding incorrectly.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to adding those two numbers would be 9.55x
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that each of 165 newly manufactured items is examined and the number of scratches per item is recorded (the items are supposed to be free of scratches), yielding the following data
x freq x*f x^2*f
0 25 0 0
1 34 34 34
2 37 74 148
3 29 87 261
4 19 76 304
5 8 40 200
6 8 48 288
7 5 35 245
165 394 1480
Mean 2.387878788 8.96969697
Variance 3.267731864
We get E(x) = 2.388 and hence unbiased estimator of mu is 2.388
b) Variance = 3.268
9 = 3^2
Since 3 squared equals 9, that is how 9 as a power of the base 3 should be written.
The difference from distance and displacement is <u>the direction</u>
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Distance is a scalar quantity that indicates the length of the trajectory that is traveled by an object within a certain interval. Distance has no direction, only has magnitude
Can be simplified distance = total meters traveled
displacement is a vector quantity that shows changes in the position of objects in a certain interval of time. Displacement has magnitude and direction
Can be simplified displacement = distanced traveled from starting point to ending point
Some examples of distanced and displacement
1. first move: move 4 meters north
second move: move 2 meters south
Distanced: 6 meters
Displacement: 2 meters north
2. first move: move 2 meters east
second move: move 4 meters west
Distanced: 6 meters
Displacement: 2 meters west
etc
<h3>Learn more</h3>
uniformly accelerated motion
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