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fiasKO [112]
4 years ago
14

HELP how do I solve this

Mathematics
2 answers:
Minchanka [31]4 years ago
8 0
I belive your answer is 50
SIZIF [17.4K]4 years ago
6 0
It is $40.56. because 3% off 57.95  is 17.385. subtract them 57.95-17.385= $40.56
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vlabodo [156]
(x,y) or
(x,f(x))
so just plug the first value in and see if yo get the 2nd value


A. when x=-2, then is f(x)=48?
remember, x^-m=1/(x^m)
3(1/4)^-2=3/((1/4)^2)=3/(1/16)=3*16=48
true

B. x^0=1
so 3(1/4)^0=3(1)=3
true

C. when x=2
3(1/4)^2, 3(1/16), 3/16
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D. 12
das is obviously false but anyway
3(1/4)^12=3(1/big number)=3/big number=small number but not zero



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