Answer:
10 to the power of 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: f(g(t)) = t
Discussion:
A function and its inverse "undo" each other. Suppose that
f(t) = t^2 and g(t) = t^ (1/2)
Then
A B C
g(f(t)) = g (t^2) = (t^2) ^ (1/2) = t
A: substitute the definition of f(t), that is t^2, in the equation
B: g(t) takes the square root if its argument
C: The square root of a squared item is the item itself.
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y=mx+b is the standard function for any straight line
y and x are constants, so they never change in the final form
m is the slope, which is given
b is the y intercept, which is not given
we have to plug in the values to find the solution, so plug in the (x,y) coordinates for their respective places in the equation
-8 = (-3/5)(-3) + b
-8 = 1.8 + b
-9.8 = b
now that we have b, we can just put the slope back in for m and get the answer
y= -3/5x -9.8
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
21 lol

Subtract 10 from both sides.

Since the square of a number, x, equals a negative number, -1, the answer cannot be a real number because the square of a real number is always non-negative. Therefore, there is no real number solution to this equation.
Answer: <span>B. no real number solutions</span>