Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Graph 1:
A=(-9,5)
B=(7,4)
C=(-6,-3)
D=(0,-5)
E=(8,-8)
F=(0,7)
G=(0,-8)
H=(0,4)
I=(-3,-9)
J=(-4,2)
Graph 2:
K=(5,7)
L=(0,-9)
M=(1,3)
N=-7,-5)
O=(7,-1)
P=(0,-1)
Q=(2,-4)
R=(-9,6)
S=(-3,0)
T=(0,9)
Answer:
Choice D.
Step-by-step explanation:
The range is the set of all y-coordinates of the points in the graph.
The graph is a wavy function that has a maximum y-coordinate of 1 and a minimum y-coordinate of -1. The y-coordinates can also be all numbers between -1 and 1. Choice A. is only the two numbers -1 and 1. That is not correct since the range comprises the numbers -1, 1, and all numbers in between -1 and 1.
Answer: Choice D.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
You have zero terms in that equation. A term is when a number is connected to a variable. You have no variables.
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