Answer:
See attachment.
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to graph the linear inequality y<2
We first of all graph the corresponding linear equation y=2 with a dashed line because all points on this line do not satisfy the inequality.
We then shade below the line y=2, to show that all points below the boundary line are solution to the inequality y<2
Answer:The answer is 27.04
Step-by-step explanation:
The solution is in the attached
The range of the function y = -x² - 3x when the domain is {-5,0,2} is:
{-10, 0}.
<h3>What is the range of a function?</h3>
The range of a function is the set that contains the output values for the given domain of the function.
In this problem, the domain is:
{-5,0,2}.
Hence the output values are:
- -(-5)² - 3(-5) = -25 + 15 = -10.
- -(2)² - 3(2) = -4 + -6 = -10.
Hence the range is:
{-10, 0}.
-10 repeats, but goes only once on the range.
More can be learned about the range of a function at brainly.com/question/10891721
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P- (-1,7) Q-(2,7) R-(7,-3) S-(-4,-4)
Answer:
20÷[18-{20-3(4)}]
120÷[18-[20-12]]
120÷[18-8]]
120÷10
12
Step-by-step explanation: