Horizontal cross sections are the same shape: they are all squares if the pyramid is square or rectangles if the pyramid is a rectangle pyramid.
Vertical cross sections are different shape: At the pyramid top they are triangles, at other places they have four sides.
Horizontal cross sections are different size: the more we go to the top of the pyramind, the smaller they get.
Vertical cross sections are different size: the closer we get to the edges, the smaller they become.
Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the inverse, interchange the variables and solve for
y
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f
−
1
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x
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=
x
4
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1
2
This is the graph for both equations.