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TSI Mathematics Videos 144 videos

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What is the equation of the line graphed above?

TSI Math: Plugging in Slope and Point to Find the Equation of a Line
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A line passes through the point (-4, -4) and has a slope of . What is its equation?

TSI Math: Using Intercepts to Find the Slope of a Line
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Line A has an x-intercept of -4 and a y-intercept of 8. What is its slope?

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Understanding Domains of Functions 29 Views


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Description:

Mrs. Smith's math class wants to describe how much money the prom committee raised as a function of the number of prom tickets sold. There are a total of 200 tickets for sale, and the cost of one ticket is $65.00.
What's true about the domain of the function used to describe this situation?


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All right match member is another word problem for you

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missus Missed math class wants to describe how much money

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the prom committee raised as a function of the number

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of prom tickets sold right Money from prom committee is

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a function of number of prom tickets Salt There are

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a total of two hundred tickets for sale and the

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cost of one ticket is wow Sixty five bucks a

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lot what's true about the domain of the function used

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to describe this situation The domain of a function is

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all the possible values of x Well in this scenario

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the number of tickets sold His ex so it's sixty

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five dollars times acts right That will give you your

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total revenue figure if you even cared about it Unless

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the prom committee is super shady and it's skimming money

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off the top it's only possible to have whole numbers

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or imagers for x The prom committee could have sold

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anywhere from zero tickets to two hundred tickets So the

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domain is the set of all imagers from zero to

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two hundred that's It that's the logic and we're done

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