2/3y-4=x
2/3y*3/2=(x+4)*3/2
y=1.5x+6
Answer: Option D.
Step-by-step explanation: I did this.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
Interpret p(4)
This implies that c = 4
Substitute 4 for c in
There are no option attached to this question.
<em>I'll assume c represents cost and p(c) represents the profit.</em>
<em>Base on this assumption, a suitable statement is:</em>
<em>When cost is 4, the profit is 5360.</em>
Answer: A. (x - 4, y - 2)
B. (x + 7, y - 11)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
A) How do you get the x-coordinate of 3 to become a x-coordinate of -1? by subtracting 4 --> x - 4
How do you get the y-coordinate of 5 to become a y-coordinate of 3? by subtracting 2 --> y - 2
The transformation is: (x - 4, y - 2)
B) How do you get the x-coordinate of -4 to become an x-coordinate of 3? by adding 7 --> x + 7
How do you get the y-coordinate of 11 to become a y-coordinate of 0? by subtracting 11 --> y - 11
The transformation is: (x + 7, y - 11)