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Home  |  Author: Rolake

Author: Rolake

Rolake

If the slope of a linear equation f(x) is 2 and the y intercept is -2, then what is the y intercept of 3f(x-2)-3

Posted: August 14, 2017

Hi. Please, explain the solution to this question:

If the slope of a linear equation f(x) is 2 and the y intercept is -2, then what is the y intercept of 3f(x-2)-3

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Rolake

Hi. Please can you explain test 3,section 4, number 35? Thank you

Posted: August 14, 2017

Hi. Please can you explain test 3,section 4, number 35? Thank you

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Rolake

Hi. Can you explain test 6, section 4, number 14. Thanks.

Posted: July 26, 2017

Hi. Can you explain test 6, section 4, number 14. Thanks.

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Rolake

Hi. Please, can you explain test 6, section 4, question 19? Thanks

Posted: July 24, 2017

Hi. Please, can you explain test 6, section 4, question 19? Thanks

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Rolake

Hi. Please, can you explain test 6,section 3,number 14.

Posted: July 24, 2017

Hi. Please, can you explain test 6,section 3,number 14. I get confused by “at least twice as many containers of detergents as many softeners.” I was thinking it was 2d< or = s. Please explain why it is not so. Thanks

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