The domain and range is [-4, 4] and [0, 4]
<h3 /><h3>What is Domain and range?</h3>
The domain of a function is the set of values that we are allowed to plug into our function.
The range of a function is the set of values that the function assumes.
x² + y² = 16
y = √16 - x²
For domain under root should not be negative quantity,
16 - x²≥0
16≥x²
So, x≤4 or x≥4
Thus, the domain is [-4, 4]
Range:
y is maximum at x=0, y=4
y is minimum at x=4, y=0
Thus, range = [0, 4]
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Answer:
x>5
Step-by-step explanation:
-3(2x+5)<-45
2x+5<-45/-3
2x+5<15
2x<15-5
2x<10
x<10/2
x<5
x>5
So the two numbers can be represented as x and y
so x is first and y is second
y=2(x)-8
so y=2x-8
IF THEY ARE CONSECUTIVE
If they are consecutive numbers then
x+1=y
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x+1=2x-8
subtract x from both sides
1=x-8
add 8 to both sides and get
9=x
put it into the equation and get
y=2(9)-8
y=18-8
y=10
so x=9
y=10
IF X AND Y ARE CONSECUTIVE INTEGERS (1,2,3,4 not 2.3 or 1,3,5,8)