Using it's concept, the domain of the function shown in the graph is:
B.
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<h3>What is the domain of a function?</h3>
The domain of a function is the set that contains all possible input values for the function. In a graph, the domain is the set that contains all values of x.
From this graph, the function is defined for values of x between -6 and 6, hence the domain is given by:
B.
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x=50
Step-by-step explanation:
angle 1 and 3 are corresponding angles that menas they equal the same
so set it up like this 2x+10=110 solve for x
move over the 10, subtract 10 from 110 you get 100 and divide by 2
you get 50.
Answer:
k = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
-8k + 6 = -10k + 10
-8k = -10k +4
2k = +4
2k / 2 = 4 / 2
k = 2
Answer:
i think you had written the formula wrongly
so if it was -30x not -30
Step-by-step explanation:
x intercept when y=0
-30x = 15
x= -0.5
y intercept when x=0
5y= 15
y=3
- if this is the one you want
-30 +5y=15
5y =45
y=9
and there not x intercept { }
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding max/min: There are two ways to find the absolute maximum/minimum value for f(x) = ax2 + bx + c: Put the quadratic in standard form f(x) = a(x − h)2 + k, and the absolute maximum/minimum value is k and it occurs at x = h. If a > 0, then the parabola opens up, and it is a minimum functional value of f.