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A student's saving account has a balance of $4900 on September 1. Each month the balance declines by $350. What is the slope

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User Inzzz
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Answer:

The slope is
-(350)/(month)\

Explanation:

This saving account is declining a fixed amount every month, this means that the function that represents this decline is linear.

The other thing we know is that originally (september 1), the account has a balance of $4900, and this is the intercept.

Therefore, for a linear function depending of the variable "x", we can write that


f(x)= (-(350)/(month)x+4900)\

where the units were factored. Then the slope is


-(350)/(month)\

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User RealPawPaw
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-350 $/mo is the slope as given in the problem statement.
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User Romain Valeri
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