The domain is the x-values u insert to get corresponding y-values. In other words, the domain is the boundaries for which u can enter x valies. In this graph, we can see that the function continues infinitely upwards, not vertical shifting a bit to the sides. This means that the domain is all x belonging to the set R, since for any x value, we will get a corresponding point on the graph. For the range, it is simply the range of the y-values. From the graph, teh range is -4
In the equation, x represents the number of balloons. We say that 25 cents per balloon becomes 0.25x.
Jimmy also purchased a chocolate cake. This is the PLUS sign in the equation.
The total for everything purchased is $35.
Balloons x at 25 cents each = 0.25x plus a chocolate cake for $10 together equals $35.
$189
If the discounted price is $210, and his friend gets a 10% discount on that price, you can divide 210/10 and get 21.
Rocco's friend gets a $21 discount on the $210 irons, so therefore he will be paying $189
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 10x - 8.
3x+2
5x-7
2x-3
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10x-8
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Given that t<span>he total weight w in pounds of a tractor trailer capable of carrying 8 cars depends on the number of cars c on the trailer and that the situation is represented by the function rule w = 37,000 + 4,200c
To graph the function, we draw the coordinate axis with the number of cars in the horizontal (x) axis and the weight of the truck (in thousands) in the vertical (y) axis.
The horizontal axis is calibrated starting from 0 with increment of 1 and the vertical axis is calibrated starting from 0 with the increment of 5.
From the given function rule, when c = 0 (i.e. when the truck is carrying no car) the weight of the truck is given by w = 37,000 + 4,200(0) = 37,000
Thus, the graph will start at point (0, 37).
Also when the truck is carrying 8 cars, the weight of the truck is given by w = 37,000 + 4,200(8) = 70,600
Thus, the graph will end at point (8, 70.6).
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