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That is very good only one thing is not quite done. Do you like that 2 / 4 ?
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No, not really. Can we reduce it or something?
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That is what I am getting at. Does something go into the top and the bottom?
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Yes. 2 goes into both.
So we can reduce it to 1/2
So y = 1/2x -3?
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Yes:
That is slope form. So I ask you what is the slope of that equation?
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1/2?
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Yes, you just have to match it up with the m in y = m x + b. Now what is the y intercept?
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the -3?
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That is right!
The y intercept is the place where the graph crosses the y axis. How did you figure it?
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I actually just figured that since the -3 we used originally came from the y side... yeah it was more of a guess.
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Okay, here are two simple ways.
1) Look at your graph. See that the point (0,-3) crosses the y axis at -3? That is the exact definition of the y intercept.
2) Take and plug in x = 0 into the equation you got.
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What are you guys Talking About?
Hi Sarah Rebekah 13;
That is a good question. It is called coordinate geometry and was invented by the great Rene Descartes, Misheeru is learning to plot functions and to undestand them.
More simply we are drawing straight lines on graph paper and looking at them.
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Ok I went Fishing With my Family Wedesday we Got some Nice A guy Gave Us Some Nice size Bass We are Going to have Fish Today For Dinner.:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
some nice Fish I mean.
Hi Sarah Rebekah 13;
How was the fish and did you save me some? Do you help cook it too?
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Well my mom Change her Mind About cooking the fish Yesterday.
Okay, think she will cook it today?
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More simply we are drawing straight lines on graph paper and looking at them.
Your forgot one key part of that definition, here:
More simply, we are drawing straight lines on graph paper, looking at them, and giving ourselves headaches.
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Yes, that too. Head feel better?
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HAHA! No. I woke up with a bad one, and my meds are in my parents room and my dad is sleeping, so I will have to suffer or go to sleep until he gets up. I don't even have my nausea meds with me, ans thats the worse part right now.
Is it just me? Or are computer screens excellent headache amplifiers?
~ending annoying complaint session.
Anyways, how are you?
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They may be. Stare at them straight on. Make sure there is no glare. Adjust the contrast and gamma for your eyes. Make the fonts bigger. Rest your eyes frequently by walking around for 5 or so minutes.
I have been better.
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Thank you. Unfortunately, my new school computer is a Dell Inspiron Mini, which I love, but it is horrible to look at it when my head hurts. I'm going to try to turn down the brightness a bit. And I can't even concentrate right now.
I'm sorry to hear that. Whats up? Anything you wanna talk about?
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Right pod damage!
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Pardon? What do mean by "pod"?
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