Answer: If a cell displaying #DIV/0! contains the formula =C2/D9, what must be the value of cell D9? Cell D9 must contain a 0.
Step-by-step explanation: hope this helped!
X^a/b is
. The way I memorise that is x^1/3 is the cubic root of x. Do you get it? In that case, x is raised to a power of 1 and the cubic root is practically has a power of 3.
In your example,
is practically square rooting each term then cubing them individually. Remember when square-rooting any index you halve it. I'll elaborate:
=
= 4
Then cube each,
= 64
and
=
As for the 2nd part: you must use the rules of indices.
So breaking the question up:
3 * 3 = 9
stays as is since the 2nd term does not contain x
now:
This makes your final answer look like this:
I hope that helped and good luck in your test!
9514 1404 393
Answer:
g(x) = (x -3)² -6
Step-by-step explanation:
You know that a function f(x) is translated h units to the right when x is replaced by x-h.
g(x) = f(x-h) . . . . . translated h units right
You also know that a function f(x) is translated k units up when k is added to the function value.
g(x) = f(x) +k . . . . . translated k units up
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Here, we want to translate f(x) 3 units right and 6 units down. Using the above relations, we will get ...
g(x) = f(x -3) -6
Using the given definition of f(x), this becomes ...
g(x) = (x -3)² -6