Answer:
9.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
Buying price of the part= $ 8.75
Selling price of the part= $ 9.98
sale tax= $0.40
Selling price before sale tax= $9.98-$ 0.40 = $ 9.58
Make-up amount charged= $9.58- $8.75 = $ 0.83
As a percentage= (0.83/ 8.75) ×100
=9.5%
12 + 3x = 30 // what is x?
3x = 18
x = 6
The exponential function that passes through (0,2) and (3,54) is a growth function
The exponetial function is y = 2 * 3^x
<h3>How to construct the exponential function?</h3>
The points are given as:
(x,y) = (0,2) and (3,54)
An exponential function is represented as:
y = ab^x
Substitute the points in the equation
2 = ab^0 and 54 = ab^3
Solve 2 = ab^0
a = 2
Substitute 2 for a in 54 = ab^3
54 = 2b^3
Divide by 2
27 = b^3
Take the cube roots of both sides
b = 3
So, we have:
y = ab^x
This becomes
y = 2 * 3^x
Hence, the exponetial function is y = 2 * 3^x
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Answer: The graph in the bottom right-hand corner
(see figure 4 in the attached images below)
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Explanation:
Let's start off by graphing x+y < 1. The boundary equation is x+y = 1 since we simply change the inequality sign to an equal sign. Solve for y to get x+y = 1 turning into y = -x+1. This line goes through (0,1) and (1,0). The boundary line is a dashed line due to the fact that there is no "or equal to" in the original inequality sign. So x+y < 1 turns into y < -x+1 and we shade below the dashed line. The "less than" means "shade below" when y is fully isolated like this. See figure 1 in the attached images below.
Let's graph 2y >= x-4. Start off by dividing everything by 2 to get y >= (1/2)x-2. The boundary line is y = (1/2)x-2 which goes through the two points (0,-2) and (4,0). The boundary line is solid. We shade above the boundary line. Check out figure 2 in the attached images below.
After we graph each individual inequality, we then combine the two regions on one graph. See figure 3 below. The red and blue shaded areas in figure 3 overlap to get the purple shaded area you see in figure 4, which is the final answer. Any point in this purple region will satisfy both inequalities at the same time. The solution point cannot be on the dashed line but it can be on the solid line as long as the solid line is bordering the shaded purple region. Figure 4 matches up perfectly with the bottom right corner in your answer choices.
Answer:
x = -3 and x = -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
After writing down the polynomial, split it; put a line between 3x^2 and -18x. Look and 2x^3 + 3x^2 and -18x - 27 separately and factor them both:
p(x) = 2x^3 + 3x^2 <u>- 18x -27</u>
p(x) = x^2(2x+3) <u>-9(2x+3)</u>
Now notice how x^2 and -9 have the same factor (2x+3). That means x^2 and -9 can go together:
p(x) = (x^2 - 9)(2x+3)
Factor it once more because there's a difference of squares:
p(x) = (x+3)(x-3)(2x+3)
Now just plug in whatever makes the each bracket equal 0:
x = -3, x = 3, and x = -3/2
Those are your zeros.