Christian just lit a new candle and then let it burn all the way down to nothing. The length of the candle remaining unburned, in inches, can be modeled by the equation L=6−t where t represents the number of hours since the candle was lit. What is the slope of the equation and what is its interpretation in the context of the problem?

Respuesta :

Given:

The length of the candle remaining unburned, in inches, can be modeled by the equation

[tex]L=6-t[/tex]

where, t represents the number of hours since the candle was lit.

To find:

The slope and its interpretation in the context of the problem.

Solution:

Slope intercept form of a linear function is

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]

where, m is slope and b is y-intercept or initial value.

We have,

[tex]L=6-t[/tex]

It can be written as

[tex]L=6+(-1)t[/tex]

The coefficient of t is -1. So, using slope intercept form the slope of this equation is -1.

Here, -1 means length of the candle remaining unburned is decreasing at the rate of 1 inch per hour.