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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:40 isabellecannuli
How to Make a Bot
relationship. Then solve problems 1-5.
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between
Example
The graph shows the proportional relationship
between the pounds of mangos bought and
the cost. What do the points (0,0) and (3.4.5)
mean In this situation? What is the constant of
proportionality for this relationship?
The point(0, 0) means that 0 pounds of mangos cost 50.
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The point (3.45) means that 3 pounds
mangos cost $4.50
Look for the point on the line with the x-coordinate of 1. The y coordinate of this
point is the constant of proportionality. The line passes through the point (1.1.5).
So, the constant of proportionality is 1.5.
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The graph shows the proportional relationship between grams of
protein and cups of milk.
a. What is the constant of proportionality for the relationship
between grams of protein and cups of milk?
b. What does the point (0,0) mean in this situation?
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c. What does the point (4,32) mean in this situation?
Both lines on the graph represent proportional relationships. What is the constant
of proportionality for each relationship? Explain how you know.
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For [tex]f(x) = 4x + 1[/tex] and (x) = [tex]g(x)= x^{2} -5,[/tex] find [tex](\frac{g}{f}) (x)[/tex]a. [tex]\frac{x^{2} - 5 }{4x +1 },x[/tex] ≠ [tex]-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]b. x[tex]\frac{4 x +1 }{x^{2} - 5}, x[/tex] ≠ ± [tex]\sqrt[]{5}[/tex]c. [tex]\frac{4x +1}{x^{2} -5}[/tex]d.[tex]\frac{x^{2} -5 }{4x + 1}[/tex]
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