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ExoMars Mission
Exploring Mars
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Search for signs of past or present life on Mars
Objective
2
Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)
Studies the Martian atmosphere
Maps sources of methane and other gases
Schiaparelli EDM
Demonstrated landing technologies
Rosalind Franklin Rover
Will drill and analyze subsurface samples
mission components
3
timeline
4
Paving the way for future manned missions to Mars.
mission
5
Exomars project.pdf
ExoMars Mission
Exploring Mars
1
Search for signs of past or present life on Mars
Objective
2
Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)
Studies the Martian atmosphere
Maps sources of methane and other gases
Schiaparelli EDM
Demonstrated landing technologies
Rosalind Franklin Rover
Will drill and analyze subsurface samples
mission components
3
timeline
4
Paving the way for future manned missions to Mars.
mission
5
Exomars project.pdf
ExoMars Mission
Exploring Mars
1
Search for signs of past or present life on Mars
Objective
2
Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)
Studies the Martian atmosphere
Maps sources of methane and other gases
Schiaparelli EDM
Demonstrated landing technologies
Rosalind Franklin Rover
Will drill and analyze subsurface samples
mission components
3
timeline
4
Paving the way for future manned missions to Mars.
mission
5
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Let's dive into the solution for Example 2 based on the graph shown here.
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Next, we identify the y-intercept, which is where the line crosses the y-axis.
Here, it's at 3.9. Combining these two pieces of information, we can form the linear equation y -3x 3.9.
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Let's dive into the solution for Example 2 based on the graph shown here.
First, we need to determine the slope of the line.
From the graph, we see that the slope is negative three, indicating that for every unit increase in x, y decreases by three units.
Next, we identify the y-intercept, which is where the line crosses the y-axis.
Here, it's at 3.9. Combining these two pieces of information, we can form the linear equation y -3x 3.9.
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Let's dive into the solution for Example 2 based on the graph shown here.
First, we need to determine the slope of the line.
From the graph, we see that the slope is negative three, indicating that for every unit increase in x, y decreases by three units.
Next, we identify the y-intercept, which is where the line crosses the y-axis.
Here, it's at 3.9. Combining these two pieces of information, we can form the linear equation y -3x 3.9.
This equation succinctly represents our line, showing the consistent linear relationship between x and y in this scenario.
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Let's dive into the solution for Example 2 based on the graph shown here.
First, we need to determine the slope of the line.
From the graph, we see that the slope is negative three, indicating that for every unit increase in x, y decreases by three units.
Next, we identify the y-intercept, which is where the line crosses the y-axis.
Here, it's at 3.9. Combining these two pieces of information, we can form the linear equation y -3x 3.9.
This equation succinctly represents our line, showing the consistent linear relationship between x and y in this scenario.
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