MYLAB MATH WITH PEARSON ETEXT FOR MATHEM
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ISBN: 9780136470137
Author: Pirnot
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Chapter 7.1, Problem 61E
To determine
a.
To find:
The slope of the blue line representing the change in the index for faculty salaries.
To determine
b.
To write:
The equation of the line representing the change in the faculty salaries index in slope–intercept form.
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MYLAB MATH WITH PEARSON ETEXT FOR MATHEM
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