The first thing I did was follow all the instructions using MS Excel as a tools. First I plot the two points (3,2) and (7,12). Then, I scaled the x-axis from 0 to 9 with increments of 1, and 0 to 18 for the y-axis with increments of 2. Finally, I extended the line by connecting the two dots and extending both sides. The result is shown in the picture.
So, from the scale of the axes alone, the domain of the function is the coverage of all its x-values. If the line has coordinates on that x-value, it is part of the domain. Basing on the picture the domain is 2.2≤x≤9. So, the lower limit must not be lower than 2, and the upper limit must not be greater than 9. Among the choices, the accepted values that are still part of the domain is <span>
3 ≤ x ≤ 7.</span>
Answer:
-7
Step-by-step explanation:
y−x=9 ⇒ y=x+9
10+2x=−2y
5+x= -y ====== replacing y with x+9
5+x= -x-9
2x= -14
x= -7
It would be 28:20
7=5=12
48/12=4
7x4=28
5x4=20
Answer:
$35
Step-by-step explanation:
If $21 is 60% of the original price, then the original price is ...
21 = 0.60p
21/0.60 = p = 35
The original price is $35.00.
Answer:
D. RWS and SWT
Step-by-step explanation:
Adjacent angles have a common side and a common vertex but they don't overlaps each other
The two angles that has these requirements are :
RWS and SWT