The function g(x) is a translation to the right of 3 units and up 2 units of f(x), so the correct option is B.
<h3>Which statement is true regarding the vertical and horizontal translations from f(x) to g(x)?</h3>
For a given function f(x), we can write a vertical translation of n units as:
g(x) = f(x) + n
- If n < 0, the translation is downwards.
- if n > 0, the translation is upwards.
And a horizontal translation of n units as:
g(x) = f(x + n).
- if n > 0, the translation is to the left.
- if n < 0, the translation is to the right.
Here we have:
f(x) = (2/3)*x
g(x) = (2/3)*(x - 3) + 2
By comparing it with the general translations, we conclude that we have a traslation of 3 units to the right and 2 units up.
So the correct option is B.
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46+19+54= 119, so the answer is 119
Answer:
From the plot it is clear that assumption 1 and 2 are violated. That is, the assumption of equal variance ( homoscedasticity) and there aren't any outliers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both variables are quantitative and The relationship is linear have not been violated.
No, he almost earns $400
9.20 / 1.5 = 6.13
9.20 - 6.13 = 3.07
9.20 + 3.07 = 12.27
12.27 x 2.25 = 27.61
9.20 x 40 = 368
368 + 27.61 = 395.61
Mr. Evans earned $395.61 for 42.25 hrs.
Answer:
18%
Step-by-step explanation:
3.50-2.87=0.67
18% of 3.50 is 0.67
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