Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
at least one x-intercept - where it crosses the x axis- They both have at least one x intercept
at least one y-intercept - where it crosses the y axis- they both have at least one
an oblique asymptote or slant asymptote- when the degree of the polynomial in the numerator is higher than the denominator - this is true
a vertical asymptote - they both have a vertical asymptote
the domain - is all real values except x = -3 in one case and x=3 in the other
Answer:
The relationship between the graphs of the two functions is "They are reflections of each other across the y-axis" ⇒ B
Step-by-step explanation:
- If the function f(x) reflected across the x-axis, then the new function g(x) = - f(x), which means the signs of the y-coordinates of the points on f(x) are opposite in g(x)
- If the function f(x) reflected across the y-axis, then the new function g(x) = f(-x), which means the signs of the x-coordinates of the points on f(x) are opposite in g(x)
∵ The points on f(x) are (-2, -31), (-1, 0), (1, 2), (2, 33)
∵ The points on g(x) are (2, 3), (1, 0), (-1, 2), (-2, 33)
∵ All x-coordinates on f(x) multiplied by -1 to get the x-coordinates of g(x)
→ By using the 2nd rule above
∴ g(x) is the image of f(x) after reflection across the y-axis
∴ The relationship between the graphs of the two functions is
"They are reflections of each other across the y-axis"
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Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
a) A system of equations has no solutions when the graphs of those equations do not intersect. If the equations are equations of a line, then the lines must be parallel in order for them not to intersect.
Any parallel line will do.
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b) There is one solution when the graphs intersect in exactly one point.
Any line that crosses the one shown will do.
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c) There are infinite solutions when the graphs describe the same curve.
A line overlapping the one shown is the one you want.
1/2 is the answer because 3 can divide into 6 evenly
I think that the correct answer to this question is E.) 90 .