## anonymous one year ago Karen has a part-time job babysitting, where she earns $6 per hour. She also walks dogs and earns$4 per dog that she walks. Her monthly earnings can be expressed with the equation 6x + 4y = 700, where x is the number of hours Karen works and y is the number of dogs she walks.

1. anonymous

What's the question?

2. anonymous

I'm typing the questions now

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4. anonymous

1. Each partner must change the equation that represents his or her chosen college student to slope-intercept form. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the equation. Be sure to show all your work. 2. Describe how you would graph this line using the slope-intercept method. Be sure to write using complete sentences. 3. Write the equation in function notation. Explain what the graph of the function represents. Be sure to use complete sentences. 4. Graph the function. On the graph, make sure to label the intercepts. You may graph your equation by hand on a piece of paper and scan your work or you may use graphing technology.

5. anonymous

I have 1-3, but I need help on 4. I put the other questions so I can check to see if I have them right.

6. anonymous

Alright

7. anonymous

So do you know the basics of graphing functions?

8. anonymous

Not really

9. anonymous

Ok that's fine. I'll try to explain the basics

10. anonymous

Okay

11. anonymous

so the equation you are supposed to graph is 6x + 4y = 700?

12. anonymous

Yes.

13. anonymous

Ok.

14. anonymous

Do you have a program called GeoGebra?

15. anonymous

No.

16. anonymous

Is it sort of like Algebrator?

17. anonymous

Not sure what that is but go to this site: http://www.geogebra.org/ and download the right one for you, then tell me when its done download so I can explain to you what to do

18. anonymous

Alright

19. anonymous

My FLVS teacher recommended that I use GeoGebra to help with graphing

20. anonymous

Will it be okay of I use the "Start Creating" for now?

21. anonymous

I'm not sure what that does

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23. anonymous

I can't download it but if I needed a graph, I have one up now

24. anonymous

alright so I'll just tell you how to graph it

25. anonymous

Okay

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27. anonymous

and the slope is $\frac{ 3 }{ 2 }$

28. anonymous

Is it down 3/2 or up 3/2

29. anonymous

down -3/2 sorry

30. anonymous

It's fine.

31. anonymous

Let me show you the graph I got so you can look at it

32. anonymous

Okay

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34. anonymous

Do you need anymore help?

35. anonymous

No I don't think so. Thanks again!

36. anonymous

No problemo