9514 1404 393
Answer:
(a) {(5, 2), (-4, 2), (3, 6), (0, 4), (-1, 2)}
Step-by-step explanation:
The only relation with no repeated x-values is the first one. The first relation is a function.
Yes! For example, 10 and 20 have 1, 2, 5, & 10 in common ^.^
I believe the answer is 60 degrees I am a little confused by that question though
Plan 'A' total compensation = x
plan 'B' total compensation = y
let z = total sales
x = 500 + 0.04z
y = 400 + 0.05z
the better offer DEPENDS on the total sales that Kenisha makes
the point at which the two plans are the same is found by making the x and y equal:
500 + 0.04z = 400 + 0.05z
100 = 0.01z
z = 10,000
so
if Kenisha sells EXACTLY $10,000 per month both plans give her the same compensation so no plan is "better"
if Kenisha sells LESS than $10,000 per month, then plan 'A' is "better" for her in terms of compensation. That is because the $100 that she gains on the base salary from plan 'A' is bigger than the 1% sales commission she loses on total sales (which is less than $10,000)
if Kenisha sells MORE than $10,000 per month, then plan 'B' is "better" for her in terms of compensation. That is because the extra 1% sales commission she makes on total sales (which is more than $10,000) is more than the $100 loss she takes on the base salary amount.
Answer:
74.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: <W,X,Y=142 degrees. Also given: <1=68 degrees.
If that whole angle equals 142 degrees, and angle 1 equals 68 degrees and you're trying to find the degreeage of angle 2, you'll need to subtract 142 by 68 to get your answer. In this case, the solution is 74.