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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 22:40 tamikeen2243

Go to your math tools and open the Graph tool to graph Gwen’s and Tristan’s equations. Hint: To create the graph, select the correct relationship and then enter the values for the variables. You will need to change the scales for the x- and y-axes. When deciding the scale, ask yourself what x and y stand for, and what would be reasonable amounts for their minimum and maximums. Do the two lines intersect? Why or why not? What does this mean in terms of the situation? If the lines intersect, at what point do they intersect and what does this point mean in terms of the situation? Paste a screenshot of your graph in the space provided.

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