A example can be Keith has $500 in a savings account at the beginning of the summer. He wants to have at least $200 in the account by the end of the summer. He withdraws $25 each week for food, clothes, and movie tickets. The answer would be Any more than 12 weeks and his account balance would be less than $200. Any number of weeks less than 12 and his account would stay above $200.
1a) f(x) = I x+2 I. This is a piece-wise graph ( V form)
x = 0 →f(x) =2 (intercept y-axis)
x = -2→f(x) = 0 (intercept x-axis)
x = -3→f(x) = 1 (don't forget this is in absolute numbers)
x = -4→f(x) = 2 (don't forget this is in absolute numbers)
Now you can graph the V graph
1b) Translation: x to shift (-3) units and y remains the same, then
f(x-3) = I x - 3 + 2 I = I x-1 I
the V graph will shift one unit to the right, keeping the same y. Proof:
f(x) = I x-1 I . Intercept x-axis when I x-1 I = 0, so x= 1
<h3>Given</h3>
A(-3, 1), B(4, 5)
<h3>Find</h3>
coordinates of P on AB such that AP/PB = 5/2
<h3>Solution</h3>
AP/PB = 5/2 . . . . . desired result
2AP = 5PB . . . . . . multiply by 2PB
2(P-A) = 5(B-P) . . . meaning of the above
2P -2A = 5B -5P . . eliminate parentheses
7P = 2A +5B . . . . . collect P terms
P = (2A +5B)/7 . . . .divide by the coefficient of P
P = (2(-3, 1) +5(4, 5))/7 . . . . substitute the given points
P = (-6+20, 2+25)/7 . . . . . . simplify
P = (2, 3 6/7)
Answer:
You are looking for a geometric series equation. The first term of the sequence is 6 and the common ratio is 4 hence the equation is 6(4)^n-1 where n is the number of generations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: He added 4 to a negative 42 and said it was 46 but its supposed to simplify to -38. X=3/5