5x5=25 so 25 different ways
Problem 1
Answers:
Domain: 
Range: 
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Explanation:
The domain is the set of allowed x inputs of a function. The smallest x value we can use is x = -3 (note the very left-most point of the graph). The right-most point involves x = 5, but we can't actually use this x value due to the open hole. So that's why we don't have "or equal to" attached to the 5.
The range is the set of possible y outputs. The lowest we can go is y = -4, but we don't include this as part of the range. The largest y can get is y = 3. So the range is 
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Problem 2
Answers:
Domain: 
Range: 
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Explanation:
We use the same idea as in problem 1. Both endpoints are open holes, so we don't include them as part of the domain and range. For instance, we can't include x = 4 but we can get closer and closer to it. The same idea applies to the range as well.
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Problem 3
Answers:
Domain: 
Range: 
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Explanation:
The same idea applies as used earlier. This time we include both endpoints, so we have "or equal to" as part of each inequality sign.
Answer:
–7x + 20
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x2 – 3x)(3x2 + 2x – 1)
(4 – 3x)(2x + 5)
(4*2x) + (4*5) + (–3x*2x) + (–3x*5)
8x + 20
–15x
–7x + 20
Answer:
$6.22
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
Total number of coins N = 50
Number of pennies p = 14% of N = 0.14 × 50 = 7
Number of dimes d = 32% of N = 0.32×50 = 16
Number of nickels n = 4 + number of pennies = 4+p
n = 4+7 = 11
Number of quarters q;
N = p+d+n+q
q = N - (p+d+n)
q = 50-(7+16+11)
q = 16
1 Penny = 1 cent = $0.01
1 Nickel = 5 cent = $0.05
1 dime = 10 cents = $0.10
1 quarter = 25 cents = $0.25
Total amount in the bag is;
C = 0.01p + 0.05n + 0.10d +0.25q
Substituting the values;
C = 0.01(7) + 0.05(11) + 0.10(16) + 0.25(16)
C = $6.22
The bag contains $6.22
1/2x(6x9x1)+15
1/2x(6x9)+15
1/2x54+15
27+15
42