So g(x) doesn't come in
ok
remember pemdas
inside first
evaluate f(4)
f(4)=4^2+1=16+1=17
now we have
[17]^2=289
answer s 289
Answer:
A is the correct answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
pay attention in class bozo
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Functions meet the vertical line test:
a vertical line will intersect the graph at most at one point
C doesn't pass the vertical line test and is therefor not a function
Correct answers are:
(1) <span>28, 141 known cases
(2) 79913.71 known cases after six weeks (round off according to the options given)
(3) After approx. 9 weeks (9.0142 in decimal)
Explanations:
(1) Put x = 0 in given equation
</span><span>y= 28, 141 (1.19)^x
</span><span>y= 28, 141 (1.19)^(0)
</span>y= 28, 141
(2) Put x = 6 in the given equation:
<span>y= 28, 141 (1.19)^x
</span><span>y= 28, 141 (1.19)^(6)
</span>y= 79913.71
(3) Since
y= 28, 141 (1.19)^x
And y = <span>135,000
</span>135,000 = 28, 141 (1.19)^x
135,000/28, 141 = (1.19)^x
taking "ln" on both sides:
ln(4.797) = ln(1.19)^x
ln(4.797) = xln(1.19)
x = 9.0142 (in weeks)