Answer:
what kind of practice test?
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont understand but if you need help practicing i will help you.
A method I use is to write them down... several times like handwriting
Put the coordinates of the points to the equations of the functions and check:
for (1, 4)
y = 5x + 4 → 4 = 5(1) + 4 → 4 = 5 + 4 → 4 = 9 FALSE
y = (x + 1)² → 4 = (1 + 1)² → 4 = 2² → 4 = 4 CORRECT
y = (x + 3)² → 4 = (1 + 3)² → 4 = 4² → 4 = 16 FALSE
y = 7x - 5 → 4 = 7(1) - 5 → 4 = 7 - 5 → 4 = 2 FALSE
Only y = (x + 1)².
Check other points:
for (2, 9)
9 = (2 + 1)² → 9 = 3² → 9 = 9 CORRECT
for (3, 16)
16 = (3 + 1)² → 16 = 4² → 16 = 16 CORRECT
<h3>Answer: Only y = (x + 1)²</h3>
A recent poll found that 45% of eligible voters are planning to vote in favor of a new by-law. Suppose you randomly survey six voters. The probability that at least three of the voters plan to vote in favor of the new by-law is 55.8%.
Answer:
B for both
Step-by-step explanation: