(10) 8 Suppose the price of a single stock can fluctuate throughout the day. A linear equation that represents the price of stock for Shipment Express is y = 21 – 3x where x is the number of hours passed in an eight-hour day of trading. Label your x axis by 2s and your and y axis by 5s. What is the domain, Graph the function. Is the slope positive or negative? If you owned this stock, would you want a positive or negative slope? Why? If you owned this stock, when would you want to sell it?
Hint: Can the price of a stock dip below $0? Why or why not?
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(10) 8 Suppose the price of a single stock can fluctuate throughout the day. A linear...
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