Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertically stretched. The action of vertically stretched is accomplished by altering a in
y = a* abs(x)
What that means is that you make a > 1. In this case, a = 2
So far, what you have is
y = 2*abs(x)
Six units down. The action of 6 units down is accomplished by a number added or subtracted to/from absolute(x). down is minus, up is plus.
y = 2*abs(x) - b. Since we are moving down, b<0
y = 2*abs(x) - 6
Four Units Right. This is the tough one because it is anti intuitive. You would think you should be adding something somewhere to get a right hand movement.
Not true.
To move right you subtract something in the brackets.
y = 2*abs(x - 4) - 6
Graph
Just to make things complete, I have graphed this for you. Desmos is wonderful for this kind of problem.
red: y = abs(x)
blue: y = 2*abs(x - 4) - 6
To prove that jill is wrong we just need an example of this;
2*3*5*7*11*13 = 30030 (this is the smallest number with 6 different prime numbers)
5953*5981*5987 = 2.13x10^11 (which is obviously a much bigger number)
this is enough to prove that jill is wrong
10 baskets / 12 shots = 5 baskets / 6 shots.
42 shots / 6 shots = 7.
7 * 5 = 35
Jaden should expect to make 35 baskets.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: don't understand this question
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