Answer:
Only C is a function
Step-by-step explanation:
To test whether a graph is a function you use the vertical line test.
If you can place a vertical line anywhere on the plane (in the domain of the "function" to be tested) and it intersects the curve at more than one point, the curve is not a function.
We see with A, wherever we put the vertical line it intersects twice.
With B, it intersects infinitely many times.
C is a function because wherever we put the vertical line, it only intersects once.
D is a function because it intersects twice providing we do not put it on the "tip" of the parabola.
The mathematical reasoning behind this is that a function must be well-defined, that is it must send every x-value to one specific y-value. There can be no confusion about where the function's input is going. If you look at graph B and I ask you what is f(3)? Is it 1? 2? 3? ... Who knows, it's not well-defined and so it's not a function. However if I ask you about C, whichever input value for x I give you, you can tell me to which y-value it gets mapped/sent to.
Answer:
The answer is 22.2
Step-by-step explanation:
the outer angles always equal 360, so all of those added together should equal 360, and when you sole the equation, you get 22.2
Answer:
4.77
Step-by-step explanation:
because Circumference can be found with this equation
C = 2piR
we need to plug in 15 for Circumference and solve for its radius or R.
15 = 2piR
15/2pi = R
but we need diameter which is 2R so we just need to multiply the answer by 2.
15/2pi × 2 = Diameter
15/pi = D
approximately = 4.77
Answer:
2PA
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>(2x + 1)(x + 3) = 2x^2 + 6x + x + 3 = 2x^2 + 7x + 3 A.</span>