The first word of the question is cut out of the picture, so we don't exactly know what the assignment is. But we can see that the graph of f(x) will do something weird when x=-3, because the denominator will be zero, and division by zero doesn't even have a definition or meaning. Just for fun, you should go ahead and calculate the numerator when x=-3, and that totally blows your mind, because the numerator is zero too. So you've got. f(-3)= 0/0 , and I can pretty much guarantee that you won't be able to plot that point anywhere on the graph. (I'm pretty sure that f(-3) is actually going to turn out to be -13, but even if I'm correct, you probably haven't learned that little calculus trick yet, so don't worry about it. As far as you're concerned, f(-3) is 0/0, and can't be plotted.)
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Angle B would be equal to angle E
the domain of the graph is where on the x axis there is a graph.
here the domain, x, is less than or equal to 6, isnce it goes down on the negative side
the arrow means the line goes on forever, so
x<=6
(x is less than or equal to 6)
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
3 divided by 1/2 is equal to 6