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220/0
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Ratio of first and second y values
220/0
Ratio=220
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220 / 0 is not equal to 220.
What is the correct result for 220 / 0?
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sorry that was a rushed job the correct answer would be undefined
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AOS
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Can you tell me what AOS stands for? I've seen that abbreviation, but only within the last month or two.
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AOS is an abbreviation we used in my Algebra2 class to stand for Axis of Symmetry
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Good. Thanks.
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-1 not -100
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Question: `qgive basic points and asymptote; y values corresponding to the basic points, ratio of these y values:
y = .04 ( .8 ) ^ t
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Your solution:
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Using AOS
.a=.04
.b=.8
.c=0
-.8/(2*.04)=x=-100
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-.8 / (2 * .04) is not equal to -100.
There is no mention of x, which would need to be defined before being mentioned.
There is no mention of 2 in the question, and 2 does not seem relevant to the calculation of the basic points.
The purpose of this calculation is unclear.
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first of all i must of gotten zero happy because that answer should be -1. second i thought if i found t i could find y then some how find the asymptote. Plus the question asks for the ratio of y values
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Mth163
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220/0
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Ratio of first and second y values
220/0
Ratio=220
@&
220 / 0 is not equal to 220.
What is the correct result for 220 / 0?
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sorry that was a rushed job the correct answer would be undefined
Good responses. Let me know if you have questions.
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Mth163
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AOS
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Can you tell me what AOS stands for? I've seen that abbreviation, but only within the last month or two.
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AOS is an abbreviation we used in my Algebra2 class to stand for Axis of Symmetry
@&
Good. Thanks.
*@
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Mth163
Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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-1 not -100
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Question: `qgive basic points and asymptote; y values corresponding to the basic points, ratio of these y values:
y = .04 ( .8 ) ^ t
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Your solution:
&&&&
Using AOS
.a=.04
.b=.8
.c=0
-.8/(2*.04)=x=-100
@&
-.8 / (2 * .04) is not equal to -100.
There is no mention of x, which would need to be defined before being mentioned.
There is no mention of 2 in the question, and 2 does not seem relevant to the calculation of the basic points.
The purpose of this calculation is unclear.
** **
** **
first of all i must of gotten zero happy because that answer should be -1. second i thought if i found t i could find y then some how find the asymptote. Plus the question asks for the ratio of y values