It’s going to be 1/6 because if you roll the dice twice and it has 6 sides it’s 1/6
A good clear graph is given. By identifying the x-values for which this graph exists, we can identify the domain. This graph begins at x = -3 and continues forever as x increases. Thus, the domain of this function is [-3, infinity).
Answer:
that would be A my good sir (or ma'am)
Step-by-step explanation:
It seems that the four graphs are the same and they do not have a negative change rate in the interval 0 to 2 in the x-axis.
A negative change rate means that when x increases the value of the function (y) decreases; this is, the function is decreasing in the interval being estudied, which is the same that going downward.
So, you must look for in your graphs where the equation is going downward.
For example, in the graph attached, that happens in any interval from negative infitity to 1.5.
The vertex will help you to identify it.
Given that the graph goes downward from negative infinity to the vertex, any interval that includes that range will have negative change.
You must look for a parabola that opens upward and whose vertex is in x = 2.