<h2><u><em>Divide and subtract from both sides</em></u></h2>
Using translation concepts, compared to the graph of the base function g(x) = x², the function f(x) was:
- Vertically stretched by a factor of 4.
<h3>What is a translation?</h3>
A translation is represented by a change in the function graph, according to operations such as multiplication or sum/subtraction in it's definition.
In this problem, the base function g(x) = x² was:
- Multiplied by 4, that is, vertically stretched by a factor of 4.
- Shifted left 9 units, as x -> x + 9.
More can be learned about translation concepts at brainly.com/question/4521517
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1.)Convert into Proportion: 3.5/1.7=x/36.5
2.)Cross Multiply: 1.7x=127.75
3.)Simplify and Solve: x=75.14
x=75.14m tall
Answer:
thas multiple matrix bro
Step-by-step explanation:
Actually, yes, it is possible for two different numbers to give the same result when squared.
In my last answer, I wrote that it wasn't, but I realize now where my mistake was made.
When a number like positive 4 is squared, the answer is 16. When a number like negative 4 is squared, the answer is also 16. I think that the only time when two different squared numbers have the same result is when they are the same number but have a different positive/negative sign.
I hope this helps.