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Hi,

I have a question on gradients....

I know the formula y = mx+b but how do you translate a graph into this?

e.g. a line cuts through the 'x' intercept at -3 and cuts through the 'y' intercept at +2, how would that translate into y = mx+b

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How do you work out the original sum of money of an investment.

e.g. someone had 2300 in an account for 5 years at 3% PA, what was the original some of money he put in?

THANKYOU, please help!!
 

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glen_s said:
Hi,

I have a question on gradients....

I know the formula y = mx+b but how do you translate a graph into this?

e.g. a line cuts through the 'x' intercept at -3 and cuts through the 'y' intercept at +2, how would that translate into y = mx+b

ALSO

How do you work out the original sum of money of an investment.

e.g. someone had 2300 in an account for 5 years at 3% PA, what was the original some of money he put in?

THANKYOU, please help!!
m is the gradient, so you would use rise/run to find that, and then just sub it in for m. b is the y-intercept so in instance it would be +2.

You can calculate the gradient because the points are (-3,0) and (0,2)
so m = (2-0) / (0--3) = 2/3 so therfore m = 2/3
so the graph is y = (2/3) x +2

2300 after 5 years at 3% p.a. so let the original amount be x.
x(1.03)5= 2300
solve for x and thats the original amount.
 

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rama_v said:
m is the gradient, so you would use rise/run to find that, and then just sub it in for m. b is the y-intercept so in instance it would be +2.

You can calculate the gradient because the points are (-3,0) and (0,2)
so m = (2-0) / (0--3) = 2/3 so therfore m = 2/3
so the graph is y = (2/3) x +2

2300 after 5 years at 3% p.a. so let the original amount be x.
x(1.03)5= 2300
solve for x and thats the original amount.
Thanks a lot for help, can you please do a little more....

I did this equation, it has co-ordinants (3,10) & (8,0)

So its rise over run was -2 and its be intercept is 16.

Is the answer y = -2x+16???

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For the other question what I meant something different, I will just give you the actual question.

"a enthusiast sells a limited edition sports car built in 1972 for $42500 which includes a profit of 35% on all costs occured.

What was profit made?"

THANKYOU AGAIN
 

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I think rama is offline?

Can anyone please answer my question???
 

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For the other question what I meant something different, I will just give you the actual question.

"a enthusiast sells a limited edition sports car built in 1972 for $42500 which includes a profit of 35% on all costs occured.

What was profit made?"
 

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Trev,

It was a multiple choice question, so I did 1.35* all the answers,

31481 * 1.35 = $42500

But if I add $14,875 to $31481 it'll give me $46356 so thats not right.

I know there is a more complicated way of doing it, but dont how????

Thanks anyway
 

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glen_s said:
I did this equation, it has co-ordinants (3,10) & (8,0)
So its rise over run was -2 and its be intercept is 16.
Is the answer y = -2x+16???
Yes; that is correct. Another way you could have done it is the two point formula:
(y-y<sub>1</sub>)/(x-x<sub>1</sub>)=(y<sub>2</sub>-y<sub>1</sub>)/(x<sub>2</sub>-x<sub>1</sub>)
(3,10) and (8,0) as (x<sub>1</sub>,y<sub>1</sub>) and (x<sub>2</sub>,y<sub>2</sub>) respectively gives:
(y-10)/(x-3)=(0-10)/(8-3)
y-10=-2(x-3)
y=-2x+16
 

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glen_s said:
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For the other question what I meant something different, I will just give you the actual question.

"a enthusiast sells a limited edition sports car built in 1972 for $42500 which includes a profit of 35% on all costs occured.

What was profit made?"

THANKYOU AGAIN
Price includign 35% profit = 42500
let the price be x
so 1.35 x = 42500
so x = 42500/1.35 = 31481.48
so profit is 42500-31481.48 = $11018.52

add 11018.52 to 31481.52 just to check..you should get $42500
 

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rama_v said:
Price includign 35% profit = 42500
let the price be x
so 1.35 x = 42500
so x = 42500/1.35 = 31481.48
so profit is 42500-31481.48 = $11018.52

add 11018.52 to 31481.52 just to check..you should get $42500


how did u get 1.35?
dont u do something like 135%?
 
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make sure to use the correct way in doing it with taxation stuff! itsn ot as simple as just decimal times money!
 

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