Answer: d) Easton
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Let's evaluate Round 1 (blue) for each bowler:
Jimmy --> the lowest score is 0.5 SD below the mean
Claudia --> the lowest score was the mean
Easton --> the lowest score is 0.75 SD below the mean
Cynthia --> the lowest score was the mean
The person that had the worst game is: Easton
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im pretty sure the area is 96 square meters
Step-by-step explanation:
12x8
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<h3>The first and second do not but the third does because the third follows a pattern that would make sense numarically being every 2 positive numbers one negative is added but the first to dont follow a pattern that makes sense</h3>
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The question regards composite functions. A composite function is a function composed of more than one function. Sorry for saying the word function so many times there, it's just what it is...
The phrase f(g(x)) means 'perform g on an input x, then perform f on the result'. You can then see that there are many options for f(x) and g(x) here, in fact an infinite number of one were to be ridiculous about it.
However a sensible choice might be g(x) = x^2, and f(x) = 2/x + 9. Checking:
g(x) = x^2
f(g(x)) = 2/(x^2) + 9
That is the first question dealt with. Next up is Q2. It is relatively simple to show that these functions are inverses. If you start with a value x, apply a function and then apply the function's inverse, you should return to the same starting value x. To take a common example, within a certain domain, sin^-1(sin(x)) = x.
f(g(x)) = (sqrt(3+x))^2 - 3 = 3 + x - 3 = x
g(f(x)) = sqrt(x^2 - 3 + 3) = sqrt(x^2) = x
A final note is that this is only true for a certain domain, that is x <= 0. This is because y = x^2 is a many-to-one function, so unrestricted it does not have an inverse. Take the example to illustrate this:
If x = -2, f(x) = (-2)^2 - 3 = 4 - 3 = 1
Then g(f(x)) =sqrt(1 + 3) = sqrt(4) = 2 (principal value).
However the question isn't testing knowledge of that.
I hope this helps you :)
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The answer is... x = 7 I used an app called Cymath is goes down step by step to help.
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