The second equation has the steeper slope.
If 'y' equals 3 plus 10, then 'y' equals 13 ... today, tonight, and tomorrow, until the cows come home, pigs fly, and hell freezes over. 'Y' does not change, so its rate of change is zero.
The rate of change for the linear (not liner) function, y = 2x +/- 3 is 2.
An equations doesn't have a rate of change, but this equation tells you that ' C ' changes 3 times as fast as ' h ' does.
The rate of change would be 1.5
The rate of change equals the slope. In the basic formula y=mx+b, the rate of change is equal to m. In the equation y=5x+3, the rate of change equals 5.
y is reduced by 3 units for every increase of 1 in x.
zero population growth
Depending on the rate of tax.
The rate of change, with respect to x, is -21.
Yes. This is because the rate of change is equal to a (i.e. the slope is a). a never changes, so its linear.
Neither. In both cases the rate of change is zero!
f(x1) = (-5)2 + 3*(-5) + 5.1 = 25 - 15 + 5.1 = 15.1 f(x2) = (6)2 + 3*(6) + 5.1 = 36 + 18 + 5.1 = 59.1 f(x2)-f(x1) = 59.1 - 15.1 = 44 x2 - x1 = 6 - (-5) = 11 So average rate of change = 44/11 = 4