Answer:
C. 128ft
Step-by-step explanation:
it's C because whenever it says and you're supposed to multiply always remember that :) = (which means area ofc) you're finding the so you multiply 16x8 and the you get your answer (: ignore the 640 you just focus on the 16 and 8 ok? 16x8=128! :))
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The model hight for the door will be 27 centimeters
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given a graph of piecewise function. Using that we have to select the function from given choices which is represented by graph.
g(x) = −2x, −2 < x < 0
Answer:
NO. Because g(x) = −2x has negtive slope so that means it goes downward also there is no y-intercept in g(x) = −2x but the only graph that has y-intercept in given graph goes upwawrd so that can't be answer.
g(x) = −2, x < −2
Answer:
YES. Because g(x) = −2 is a horizontal line which is only on the left side oof x=-2. Graph of this part is present in given graph. So yes it is answer.
g(x) = x − 2, −2 < x < 1
Answer:
NO. Because g(x) = x−2 has y-intercept at y=-2 and slope 1 so that means graph of g(x)= x-2 must be going upward and crossing at y=-2 butt there is no such graph. Hence this can't be answer.
g(x) = −2x + 6, x ≥ 1
Answer:
YES. Because g(x) = −2x+6 satisfies the graph which is going downward.
g(x) = x/2+ 1, –2 ≤ x < 1
Answer:
YES. Because g(x) = x/2+ 1 satisfies the graph which is going downward.
The answer is the first one
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Dilation makes things bigger