Step-by-step explanation:
first u need to pick a random coordinate to substitute the X . example 0
y = 2(0) + 1
y =1 , X= 0
X= 1
y= 2(1) + 1
y= 3, X= 1
then you continue this same process and again until u have at least two points to draw a straight line. it kinda depended if u want to fill the entire graph.
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
The limit exists because it's continuous since they equal each other
when x approaches zero.
Substitute both expressions with x=0 and both of them will equal 2, so the limit should be 2.
An = a1 * r^(n-1)
-405 = -5*3^(n-1)
3^(n-1) = 81
3^4 = 81 so n-1 = 3 and n = 4
Sn = S4 = -5 (1 - 3^4) / ( 1 - 3) = 400 / -2 = -200 Answer
Answer:
(6, 2), (0, -2), (-3, -4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The intercepts are clearly (0, -2) and (3, 0). This eliminates the bottom two choices.
Both of these are listed in the upper left choice, but the third point there, (-6, -5), is not on the graph. This leaves only the upper right choice. Checking the remaining two points in that choice, (6, 2) and (-3, -4), confirms they are both on the graph.
Answer:
1. $66
2. 30 + 4r
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
Price of admission into the park=$30
Price of every ride in the park=$4
Number of rides =x
Total cost of going to the park= 30+4x
1. How much money would Claire have to pay in total if she goes on 9 rides
Total cost of going to the park= 30+4x
When x=9
=30+4x
= 30 + 4(9)
=30 + 36
=$66
2. How much would she have to pay if she goes on r rides?
When x=r
Total cost of going to the park= 30+4x
= 30 + 4(r)
=30 + 4r