No the points have to be on a cross on the x and y axis
<span>For the answer to the question above, according to Weber's law, the perceptible differences are proportional to the initial perception. So, with just a 10% increase in area was perceptible, but an increase of 1-9% in the area is considered imperceptible. The 9% increase in area reflected by 200 to 218 would be perceived as the same size as before.
The <u><em>answer is 218</em></u></span>
MrBillDoesMath!
Answer: I don't know how to draw graphs on this website but here's the "picture". Imagine the function y = absolute value(x). It looks like the English letter "V". The bottom of our V (i.e f(x) touches the x-axis when x = 6, so the "V" graph has been translated 6 units to the right of the origin. But when x = 6 the value of f(x) is 0-4 = -4 so the tip of the V is located 4 units below the x axis. Summary: g(x) looks like the absolute value function but is translated 6 units to the right of the origin and 4 units down
MrB
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Negative3 is6,8