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The end behavior of a function f describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the "ends" of the x-axis. In other words, the end behavior of a function describes the trend of the graph if we look to the right end of the x-axis (as x approaches +∞ ) and to the left end of the x-axis
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BAF and FAD
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for an angle to have A.F as a side, it must have the letters A.F or FA in its name.
In DAF, the angle is made of rays AD and A.F. In DAB, the angle is made up of rays AD and AB. This is not the correct pair.
In EAF, the angle is made of rays AE and A.F. In CAE, the angle is made up of rays AC and AE. This is not the correct pair.
In BAF, the angle is made of rays AB and A.F. In EAD, the angle is made up of rays AE and AD. This is not the correct pair.
In BAF, the angle is made up of rays AB and A.F. In FAD, the angle is made up of rays A.F and AD. This is the correct pair.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Solve simultaneously
-5x-3y=9
4x-187-54=0
4x=241
x=60.25
To get y
Substitute for x in equal one
-5(60.25)-3y=9
-301.25-3y=9
-3y=9+301.25
-3y=310.25
y=-103.4
Answer:Second Graph
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