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Answer:</em></u></h2>
<u><em>1. FALSE</em></u>
<u><em>2. TRUE</em></u>
<u><em>3. FALSE</em></u>
<u><em>4. TRUE</em></u>
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
<em>6≤-6 = False</em>
<em>-3<3 = True</em>
<em>2.9>2.9 = False</em>
<em>4.5≥4.5 = True</em>
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Answer: Onggg frfr
Step-by-step explanation:
By analyzing the piecewise function, we conclude that the first graph is the correct one,
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Which of the following is the graph of the piecewise function?</h3>
The first part of the piecewise function is:
f(x) = √(-x - 2) for x ≤ -2
This parts ends at:
f(-2) = 0
With that, we can discard the last two graphs.
Now, the second part is a rational function with a negative coefficient.
Because of that sign, when x is positive, the function tends to negative infinite near in the asymptote, while when x is negative, the function tends to positive infinite in the asymptote.
Because of that, we conclude that the correct option is the first graph.
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Answer:
Sample Space:
1. (real, white)
2. (real, silver)
3. (real, gold)
4. (real, purple)
5. (fake, white)
6. (fake, silver)
7. (fake, gold)
8. (fake, purple)
Step-by-step explanation:
Nour and Rana each created a display to represent the sample space of randomly picking a type of tree and a color for the ornaments.
Whose display correctly represents the sample space?
We are not given their sample space but still you can compare the sample space you have with this one to find out whether it is correct or not.
There are 2 different types of Christmas trees
1. Real
2. Fake
There are 4 different types of colors for the ornaments
1. white
2. silver
3. gold
4. purple
The sample space is the set of all the possible outcomes of an experiment.
Then all of the possible outcomes are:
1. (real, white)
2. (real, silver)
3. (real, gold)
4. (real, purple)
5. (fake, white)
6. (fake, silver)
7. (fake, gold)
8. (fake, purple)
Therefore, there are total 8 possible outcomes.
Note: If your sample space matches with this one then it is correct otherwise it is not correct.