Keira created color panels for a wall using a mix of only red and blue paints. She plotted the quantities of red and blue paints
used for each mix and connected them using a line segment, as shown in the graph below: A line graph titled Color Mix, with Quantity of Blue Paint, in millimeters, on the X axis and Quantity of Red Paint, in millimeters, on the Y axis. The X axis has a scale from 0 to 9 with an increment of 1. The Y axis has a scale of 0 to 18 in increments of 2. A straight line connecting 3, 2 and 7, 12 is drawn. Which statement best describes the domain of the function represented in the graph? 3 ≤ x ≤ 12 or x is between 3 and 12, inclusive 3 ≤ x ≤ 7 or x is between 3 and 7, inclusive 2 ≤ x ≤ 12 or x is between 2 and 12, inclusive 2 ≤ x ≤ 7 or x is between 2 and 7, inclusive
The first thing I did was follow all the instructions using MS Excel as a tools. First I plot the two points (3,2) and (7,12). Then, I scaled the x-axis from 0 to 9 with increments of 1, and 0 to 18 for the y-axis with increments of 2. Finally, I extended the line by connecting the two dots and extending both sides. The result is shown in the picture.
So, from the scale of the axes alone, the domain of the function is the coverage of all its x-values. If the line has coordinates on that x-value, it is part of the domain. Basing on the picture the domain is 2.2≤x≤9. So, the lower limit must not be lower than 2, and the upper limit must not be greater than 9. Among the choices, the accepted values that are still part of the domain is <span>3 ≤ x ≤ 7.</span>
Your answer is that the magazine would cost $1.33 per issue.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 12 months in a year and we get one issue per month, so we need to divide the cost 15.96 by 12 to find out the price per month. Your answer is that the magazine would cost $1.33 per issue.
If you divide 4040 by 3.14 you get radius squared which is 1286.6242 If you square root it you get the radius which is 35.869544 If you multiply the radius by 2 you get diameter which is about 71.739088
Try this option: common equation for line is y=kx+b, where k=tgα, b-number. Rule: if y||y₁, then k=k₁. It means that according to given conditions y₁=k₁x+b₁ ⇒ y₁=6x+b₁.