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Prac%ce Problems 11.1.13
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Problem 1
a. What are the Independent and Dependent Variables? What are the units of each variable? IV = Units of IV = DV = Units of DV =
b. Describe and explain the rela%onship between the units of the rate of change. c. What is the correla%on of the two func%ons; f1(x) and f2(x)?
Ex: Posi%ve, Nega%ve, Zero Slope, Undefined d. What are the x-‐intercepts of f1(x) and f2(x)? Solve algebraically.
Explain if these are reasonable values. x-‐int of f1(x) = x-‐int of f2(x) =
e.
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Prac%ce Problems 11.1.13
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Problem 2
a. What are the Independent and Dependent Variables? What are the units of each variable? IV = Units of IV = DV = Units of DV =
b. Describe and explain the rela%onship between the units of the rate of change. c. The first func%on is p=2.5n. What is the second func%on in slope-‐intercept form?
d. What is the ini%al value of the second func%on?
e. What are the x-‐intercepts of f1(x) and f2(x)? Solve algebraically. Explain if these are reasonable values. x-‐int of f1(x) = x-‐int of f2(x) =
f.
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Prac%ce Problems 11.1.13
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Problem 3
a. What are the Independent and Dependent Variables? What are the units of each variable? IV = Units of IV = DV = Units of DV =
b. Describe and explain the rela%onship between the units of the rate of change. c. What is the correla%on of the two func%ons; f1(x) and f2(x)?
Ex: Posi%ve, Nega%ve, Zero Slope, Undefined
d. What is the x-‐intercept of f1(x)? Solve algebraically. Explain if this is a reasonable value. x-‐int of f1(x) =
e.
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Prac%ce Problems 11.1.13
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Problem 4 a. What are the Independent and Dependent Variables? What are the units of each variable?
IV = Units of IV = DV = Units of DV =
b. Describe and explain the rela%onship between the units of the rate of change.
c. What is the x-‐intercept of f1(x)? Solve algebraically.
Explain if this is a reasonable value. x-‐int of f1(x) =
d. Create a table of 5 points contained on the line. Include the y-‐intercept and the x-‐intercept.
e.
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Prac%ce Problems 11.1.13
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Problem 5 a. What are the Independent and Dependent Variables? What are the units of each variable?
IV = Units of IV = DV = Units of DV =
b. Describe and explain the rela%onship between the units of the rate of change.
c. What is the x-‐intercept of f1(x)? Solve algebraically.
Explain if this is a reasonable value. x-‐int of f1(x) =
d. Create a table of 5 points contained on the line. Include the y-‐intercept and the x-‐intercept.
e.