We can transform this function by adding a constant to the original equation y=x^2. A new transformed function g(x) is given by g(x)=f(x)+c (where f(x)=y)
c>0 moves it up
c<0 moves it down
So: y=x^2+c
y=x^2-20
The new graph will be 20 units down the original.
Answer:
Ask your John Brown teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Step-by-step explanation:
The easiest way to prove equivalence is to draw out a truth table and then compare the values. I'm going to show a truth table using proposition logic, it's the same result as using predicate logic.
P(x) v Q(x)
P |Q || PvQ || ~Q->P <----Notice how this column matches the PvQ but if you were to
---|---||--------||---------- <----continue the truth table with ~P->Q it would not be equivalent
T T T T
T F T T
F T T T
F F F F
Let me know if you would like an example, if the truth table doesn't help.
Answer:
Write seven and twelve hundredths in standard form.
Step-by-step explanat
What are we multiplying exactly?