Answer to question:
inverse property
“Staying the same”
adding a number to itself results in a sum of zero
A) <DAE = 180-126 = 54
b) <EBC = 90 - 48 = 42
c) <BAE = 180-48-54=78
The y values from:
1. ₋6
2. ₋3
3. 0
4. 3
Given the x values and y value as y = 3x
1. when x = ₋2 then y = 3x
y = 3(₋2)
y = ₋6
2. when x = ₋1 then y = 3x
y = 3(₋1)
y = ₋3
3. when x = 0 then y = 3x
y = 3(0)
y = 0
4. when x = 1 then y = 3x
y = 3(1)
y = 3
therefore we get the points as (₋2 , ₋6) (₋1 , ₋3) (0,0) (1 , 3).The graph is pltted and attached.
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Answer:

Note: to write the domain in interval notation, you'd write [-4,5]
if you need the domain in set-builder notation, then you'd write

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Explanation:
The domain is the set of possible x input values. Look at the left most point (-4,-1). The x coordinate here is x = -4. This is the smallest x value allowed. The largest x value allowed is x = 5 for similar reasons, but on the other side of the graph.
So that's how I got

(x is between -4 and 5; inclusive of both endpoints)
Writing [-4,5] for interval notation tells us that we have an interval from -4 to 5 and we include both endpoints. The square brackets mean "include endpoint"
Writing

is the set-builder notation way of expressing the domain. The

portion means "x is a real number"