The anwser is 1/3
bc together you raked 2/3
In a function, each domain element can have at most one range element. So we'll have to remove one of the links from 3. Either one can be removed, since it is OK for two domain elements to map to the same range element (as is the case for 3->b and 4->b).
This is all very theoretical, but here is a real life example.
Take f(x) = x²
You probably know that both f(2) and f(-2) is 4.
There 2 and -2 are in the domain, 4 is in the range.
Well if one pound of yogurt cost 55 (cents?)
Two yogurts cost $1.10
Three yogurts cost $1.65
Four yogurts cost $2.20
Five yogurts cost $2.75
And finally...
Six yogurts cost $3.30
Hope this helps!
Noah is doing a math problem, 1.39+4.45. Then, his friend Michael comes over and tells him the answer, 5.84.
Answer:
F. 6s > 4s +8
Step-by-step explanation:
From a reference point at the beginning of the track, Ward's car will be located 4s+8 feet down the track after s seconds. That is, it starts 8 feet down the track, and increases its distance by 4 feet every second.
From the same reference point, Heskey's car will be located 6s feet down the track after s seconds. Its distance starts from zero and is increasing at the rate of 6 feet every second.
For Heskey's distance to exceed Ward's distance you want ...
6s > 4s +8 . . . . . . matches choice F