So the equation for these types of equations is f(x) = a(x-h)+k with h being a horizontal translation, a being a stretch/compression and k being a vertical translation. So here if you want a stretch of 4 a would be four, g(x)=4(-3x-h)+k. Also, there is a horizontal translation so it would be positive 4 into the equation. Since there is no change in the y-axis there is no vertical translation resulting in g(x) = 4(-3x-4)
Answer:
A discrete quantitative variable is one that can only take specific numeric values (rather than any value in an interval)
Step-by-step explanation:
A discrete quantitative variable is one that can only take specific numeric values (rather than any value in an interval), but those numeric values have a clear quantitative interpretation. Examples of discrete quantitative variables are number of needle punctures, number of pregnancies and number of hospitalizations.
<span>If two numbers on a graph differ by 1, without scale, the amount of inequality could vary infinitely. If the scale is 2, a difference of 1 is half the scale amount, but if the scale is 1000, the difference may be negligible. It is the scale that shows the degree to which the entries differ.</span>
Answer:
x= 7 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract the 1/2 to get it out of the way (whatever you do on one side of the = sign you have to do to the other)
So 10- 1/2= 9 1/2
Subtract the 2 to get it out of the way
9 1/2-2=
7 1/2
Hope it helped :)