Is the question what c is?
if so just subtract 3 from 10
3-10 = -7
therefore c = -7
hope that helps :)
If <em>c</em> > 0, then <em>f(x</em> - <em>c)</em> is a shift of <em>f(x)</em> by <em>c</em> units to the right, and <em>f(x</em> + <em>c)</em> is a shift by <em>c</em> units to the left.
If <em>d</em> > 0, then <em>f(x)</em> - <em>d</em> is a shift by <em>d</em> units downward, and <em>f(x)</em> + <em>d</em> is a shift by <em>d</em> units upward.
Let <em>g(x)</em> = <em>x</em>. Then <em>f(x)</em> = <em>g(x</em> + <em>a)</em> - <em>b</em> = (<em>x</em> + <em>a</em>) - <em>b</em>. So to get <em>g(x)</em>, we translate <em>f(x)</em> to the left by <em>a</em> units, and down by <em>b</em> units.
Note that we can also interpret the translation as
• a shift upward of <em>a</em> - <em>b</em> units, since
(<em>x</em> + <em>a</em>) - <em>b</em> = <em>x</em> + (<em>a</em> - <em>b</em>)
• a shift <em>b</em> units to the right and <em>a</em> units upward, since
(<em>x</em> + <em>a</em>) - <em>b</em> = <em>x</em> + (<em>a</em> - <em>b</em>) = <em>x</em> + (- <em>b</em> + <em>a</em>) = (<em>x</em> - <em>b</em>) + <em>a</em>.
Hello,
Shall we begin?
<span>F(x)=9x-6
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F(1) = 9 * 1 - 6
F(1) = 9 - 6
F(1) = 3
Answers: 3
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Answer: B) 7 units</h3>
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Explanation:
The y coordinates of the two points are the same, so we can subtract the x coordinates and apply absolute value
|R - T| = |-6 - 1| = |-7| = 7
Or we can say
|T - R| = |1 - (-6)| = |1 + 6| = |7| = 7
Either way, the two points are 7 units apart.
You could use the distance formula to get the same answer, but that's definitely overkill in my opinion. The trick mentioned above also could work if the x coordinates were the same, but the y coordinates were different. In any other case, you would have to use the distance formula.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: it is C because it is true of the type of angle in this lessonc. It measures half the difference of the arcs it intercepts.