<span>The line goes through the points (4,-3) and (0,-2), so its gradient is (-2-(-3))/(0-4) = -1/4. The y-intercept is -2 because f(0)=-2. So the equation of the line is y = -1/4 x - 2.This can be represented by the linear function f(x) = (-1/4)x - 2.
The composite function ff is given by ff(x) = f(-1/4 x - 2) = (-1/4)((-1/4)x - 2) - 2 = x/16 - 3/2.</span>
Answer:
we conclude that:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
f(x) = x+9
g(x) = x² + 7x – 14
To determine
g(f(-5)) = ?
First, we need to find f(-5)
f(x) = x+9
substitute x = -5
f(-5) = (-5)+9
f(-5) = -5+9
f(-5) = 4
so
g(f(-5)) = g(4)
Now, we need to find g(4)
g(x) = x² + 7x – 14
substitute x = 4
g(4) = (4)² + 7(4) - 14
g(4) = 16 + 28 - 14
g(4) = 30
i.e.
g(f(-5)) = g(4) = 30
Therefore, we conclude that:
0, 3
- 10, 15
= -10, -12
therefore, the slope is 6/5, and the intercept (c) is as supplied, 3.
the equation, y=mx+c or y = a + bx, can be applied here where m or b = 6/5, and a or c = 3.
therefore the equation is y=6/5x+3.
To test this, you can put in y = 10(6/5)+3, which spits out y = 15. This way we know it *should* work.
Answer:
Option B is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
