What is the domain of this relation?<br><br>
{(5,6), (5,3), (5,1), (5,0), (5,-6), (5,-10)}
mr Goodwill [35]
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the x values are 5, so the domain is 5
Answer:
<em>V</em><em>o</em><em>l</em><em>u</em><em>m</em><em>e</em><em> </em><em>6</em><em>*</em><em>6</em><em>*</em><em>6</em><em>=</em><em>2</em><em>1</em><em>6</em><em> </em><em>c</em><em>u</em><em> </em>
<em>p</em><em>a</em><em> </em><em>b</em><em>r</em><em>a</em><em>i</em><em>n</em><em>t</em><em>e</em><em>s</em><em>t</em>
To say that n is at least 4 is to say that n is 4 or greater than 4.
As symbols, that is written as this: n ≥ 4
100% is like all. Think of it as a fraction like 5/5 or 100/100.
Answer:
C. 4 and 5
Step-by-step explanation:
29/7 = 4 1/7