Just plot the points. easssyyyyyyo
Answer
I think you just draw a line from 9 to 4, i'm not so sure tho.
Step-by-step explanation:
*Snarls at my own stupidity*
Let <em>n </em>represent the date and <em>f(n)</em> represent the money on a specific day.
We see that the pattern is every day, we add $0.50 into our little piggy bank.
So on day 1, we get $0.50 and on day 2, we get $1.00. We can see it is a linear function and since in is increasing by $0.50, our slope <em>m </em>is $0.50.
So we get:
<em>f(n) = </em>0.5<em>n</em>
Let's test this. On day 3 we get:
<em>f(3) </em>= <em>0.5(3) </em>= 1.50
So it works! So our answer is:
<em>f(n) = 0.5n
</em><em />Hopes this helps!
the function f has a domain of {1,3,5,7} and a range of {2,4,6}. could f be represented by {(1,2),(3,4),(5,6),(7,2)}? justify yo
maria [59]
Yes, f could be represented by this relation. This is because for a relation to be a function, every x value should have one and only one y value; when you plot the points, the graph must pass the vertical line test, which states that for a graph to be a function, a vertical line can only pass through the graph once in any part of the graph.
Hope this helps!