Answer:
C.) 2 units to the right, 5 units up
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph shifts left or right when a number modifies the "x" value before it is affected by any other number/function in the equation. This number is within parentheses with the "x". Subtracting a value moves the function to the right, whereas adding a value moves the function to the left. Therefore, since 2 is being subtracted from "x", the function has been shifted 2 units to the right.
The graph shifts up or down when the y-intercept changes. The y-intercept is the "b" value in a standard function. You can identify this value by plugging in zero to "x". If this number is positive, the function is shifted upwards, and if this number is negative, the function is shifted downwards. Therefore, since there is a 5 added to the equation, the function is shifted 5 units up.
Oh, this is a lot easier than you made it sound, lol.
This is the correct answer:
The table with the following:
X=6,7,9,11,13,14
Y=27,33,39,49,58,71
Lol, I didn't realize that was all this was.
Anyways, the table that matches that is correct, that's actually a bit obvious. The numbers you gave me are parameters, a limit. The numbers for x per y have to fall between those numbers listed.
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Answer: $130</h3>
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Explanation:
I'm assuming the bank is using simple interest (instead of compound interest).
If so, then,
i = P*r*t
i = 8000*0.0325*0.5
i = 130
The amount of interest is $130
In the formula above, I used
- P = 8000 = amount deposited
- r = 0.0325 = annual interest rate in decimal form
- t = 6/12 = 0.5 years, which means you don't use t = 6. We don't use t = 6 because the interest rate is on an annual basis, and not a 6-month basis.