Answer:
One approach to this problem is to obtain the graph for the given equation.
We need to find every intersection those functions have with the axis 'x' and 'y'
starting with g(x)
g(x=0)=0-3, first point (0,-3) it iis the crossing point with 'x' axis
g(x)=0=x-3, second point (3,0) it iis the crossing point with 'y' axis
Lets do the same for f(x)
g(x=0)=0, this leads to the first point (0,0) it iis the crossing point with 'x' axis and also, with the 'y' axis
We dont need to find any other, since always y=x
By plotting we have the attached picture
Now you can see that g(x) differs from its parent function in that is shifted 3 units to the right, and also 3 units down.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes here is an example:_
x/4 + 5/6 = 2
The LCD of 4 and 6 is 12 but we can also multiply through by 24 to clear the fractions:-
x/4 * 24 + 5/6 * 24 = 2 + 24
6x + 20 = 40
This will give us the same result if we multiplied through by 12.
The answer to this would be C because you can multiply everything by 3 and still have a consistent-dependent system.
Answer: the first one :x=y+
−19
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the second one: x=y−2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Peanutbutter 44%
Chocolate chip 22%
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