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Sam the Hummingbird flies at a rate of 2 yards per minute, as modeled by the equation y = 2x. She

increases her rate by 2 yards per minute. Plot two ordered pairs showing the distances she will fly at 1

minutes and 2 minutes, respectively, at her new rate.

Sometimes she may move backwards.

User MrDrFenner
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Answer:

See attachment for plot

Explanation:

Given


y =2x


R =+2 --- increment in the rate

First, we need to model the new rate

A linear equation is:


y = mx + b

Where


m = rate

Compare
y =2x and
y = mx + b. we have:


m =2

The above represents the previous rate.

The new rate:


R =+2

Rewrite as:


R = m+2


R = 2+2


R = 4

So, the model is:


y = Rx


y = 4x

The plot at 1 and 2 minutes

When
x = 1


y = 4x = 4 * 1 = 4

When
x = 2


y = 4x = 4 * 2 = 8

So, we have:


(x_1,y_1) =(1,4)


(x_2,y_2) =(2,8)

Whether she moves backwards or forward, the distance covered remains the same

See attachment for plot

Sam the Hummingbird flies at a rate of 2 yards per minute, as modeled by the equation-example-1
User Raj Chaudhary
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