Answer:
D) 2/3 x - 8
E) -4x + 11
Step-by-step explanation:
y ∈ R | -∞ < y < ∞ just means that the range for y is all real numbers in a function. For y to be all real numbers, the function, when graphed, has to have no top or bottom limit. The only graphs without top or bottom limits are D and E.
A has a bottom limit
B has a bottom limit
C has a top limit
She can shake everyone's hand by 9/10 hands in 3 minutes.
<h3>What is the unitary method?</h3>
The unitary method is a method for solving a problem by the first value of a single unit and then finding the value by multiplying the single value.
Glurpina is a polymorph alien and can grow extra limbs.
She has 3 hands and can shake everyone's hand at the alien conference in 10 minutes.
She can shake everyone's hand by 3 hands in 10 minutes.
She can shake everyone's hand by 1 hands in 10 / 3 minutes.
She can shake everyone's hand by how many extra hands in 3 minutes.
= 3/ 10 x 3
= 9/10
Thus, She can shake everyone's hand by 9/10 hands in 3 minutes.
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Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
The inverse is the equation with the x and y variables transposed
1/2 and 10/20
to get 1/2 you have to divide 5/10 by 5:
5 / 5 1
----- = -----
10 / 5 2
to get 10/20 you have to multiply 5/10 by 2:
5 * 2 10
----- = ----
10 * 2 20
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First of all we can draw a parallel line to divide the figure into a triangle and a rectangle as shown in the figure. To find the area of our rectangle, remember that the area of a rectangle is length times width, so

. Since we know for our figure that the length and width of our rectangle are 13cm and 6cm respectively, lets replace those values in our formula to get its area:


Similarly, the area of a triangle is one half times base times height, so

. Since we know that our base is 8cm and our height 6cm, lets replace those values in our equation to find the area of our triangle:


Now the only thing left is add our areas:

We can conclude that the correct answer is <span>
A. 102</span>