Answer:
The correct option is;
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph more than once, the graph is of a relation, but it is not a function
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a function maps a given value of the input variable, to the output variable, we have that a relation that has two values of the dependent variable, for a given dependent variable is not a function
Therefore, a graph in which at one given value of the input variable, x, there are two values of the output variable y is not a graph of a function
With the vertical line test, if a vertical line drawn at any suitable location on the graph, intercepts the graph at more than two points, then the relationship shown on the graph is not a function.
<span>I have graphed the given coordinates of both pentagons. The reflection was across the y-axis where coordinates of Pentagon PQRST (-x,y) resulted to Pentagon P'Q'R'S'T' (x,y). The line of reflection between the pentagons was x = 0. Line of reflection is the midway between the pre-image and its reflection.</span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Expansions and compressions are transformations that change the length or width of the graph of a function.
To graph y = a*f (x)
if a> 1, the graph of y = f (x) is expanded vertically by a factor a.
We have then:
f (x) = 2/5 x ^ 2-2
The function g (x) is a vertical stretch of f (x) by a factor of 2:
g (x) = 2f (x)
g (x) = 2 (2/5 x ^ 2-2)
g (x) = 4/5 x ^ 2-4
Answer:
The equation of g (x) is:
g (x) = 4/5 x ^ 2-4