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An equivalent fraction is a fraction that is equal to another but is just written different. For example 1/2 and 3/6. They are both one half of the whole. 3/6 is just put into smaller pieces, but they equal the same thing.
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The circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle. The diameter is the distance across the circle. It must pass through the center or the circle. For any circle, regardless of diameter, there is a consistent ratio between the circle's circumference and the length of its diameter.
For the triangle use 14 for the height and 9 for the base. use the formula 1/2bh and multiple it by two.
for the circle do 3.14 times 9 squared and divided it by two. formula 3.14r^2.
the answer should be 317.34
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Hello there!
I'm assuming since there is no question, that you want an explanation for composite functions.
Today, I want to introduce you to a very new way of looking at functions. Think of a function as a machine. I'll call this machine f. When you plug something into this machine, it is an x-value. The machine changes the x-value into a new value which is called a y-value. This is how a function works.
With composite functions though, things get a little bit tricky. To make f(g(x)), you need to plug in x into the g machine, and it will give you an output. (y-value) The next thing you do is take that y-value and plug it into the g machine. The g machine then gives you a new value. This value is f(g(x)).
Let's do an example together...
f(x)=3x and g(x)=x²+4
if we want f(g(x)), first plug in x to the g machine. when plugging in x to the g machine, we get x²+4 as given in the question.
Now we must plug in g(x) into the f machine. Since g(x) is x²+4, we just replace x with x²+4.
We get 3(x²+4)
This means that f(g(x))=3(x²+4)
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Answer:
The correct option is D.
i.e.
is the correct option.
The correct graph is shown in attached figure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Considering the function


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So, the correct graph is shown in attached figure.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
i.e.
is the correct option.