Answer is A.
You can find the answer by plugging in X and Y to the equations
Answer : (8,5)
Given
K(x) = ![8-\sqrt[3]{x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=8-%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%7D)
Now we plug in each point and check whether it satisfies our equation
(-64,12)
K(-64) =
= 12 so this point lie on graph
(125,3)
K(125) =
= 3 so this point lie on graph
(343,1)
K(343) =
= 1 so this point lie on graph
(8,5)
K(8) =
= 6 so this point does not lie on graph because we got 6 instead of 5
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Answer:
Technically neither, but Mia is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-Intercept Form: y = mx + b
Since our slope <em>m</em> is equal to 6, it is a positive number. That means that the slope/line will be positive, so the line should be going up, not down. That means the blue line would be correct. Therefore, Mia is correct.
Technicality:
Since the blue line is dotted, the equation should be a <em>inequality </em>and not a linear equation. No solutions on the line would technically work. If the equation was y < 6x + 4 or something with an inequality sign, then it would be correct.
Answer: 4.25
divide 4 on both sides, and it should leave you with x = 4.25
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