SOOOO! On our homework on number 8 the graph isn't long enough. it stops at 40 and the points they give us goes to 47.25. So how are we suppose to graph it? And on number 7 they never gave us 10 or 0 minutes how are we suppose to figure out the distance?
Graph the part that fits. You will have to use the equation on the other part. We did that in the classwork on numbers 3 problems. 4, 5 and 12, I think.
Well not really... I just don't understand about that kind of graph its telling us to do. and number 12 is confusing without having the graph completed so im skipping that one(;
SOOOO! On our homework on number 8 the graph isn't long enough. it stops at 40 and the points they give us goes to 47.25. So how are we suppose to graph it? And on number 7 they never gave us 10 or 0 minutes how are we suppose to figure out the distance?
ReplyDeleteGraph the part that fits. You will have to use the equation on the other part. We did that in the classwork on numbers 3 problems. 4, 5 and 12, I think.
DeleteCan you go over the graph tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteWe are going to talk about the homework tomorrow. Is there a specific thing you feel like you don't understand about the graph?
ReplyDeleteWell not really... I just don't understand about that kind of graph its telling us to do. and number 12 is confusing without having the graph completed so im skipping that one(;
ReplyDeleteWell, are graphing an equation. That can only be one kind of graph.
Delete