Step-by-step explanation:
you only need to provide an example ?
if your question here is complete, then the full set is
{1,7,8}
and these are all possible subsets (pick any one you like) :
{1}, {7}, {8}, {1,7}, {1,8}, {7,8}
and formally also
{}, {1,7,8}
the empty set is a subset of every set, and the whole set itself is also formally a subset.
Answer:
All positive integers
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice how it’s on pure positive quarter of the 4 quarters.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
- C. (-∞, -2)∪(-2, 1)∪(1, ∞)
- A. The first 12 are $2 ea; $1 ea after
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The denominator in the first part of the function definition factors as ...
x² +x -2 = (x -1)(x +2)
This has zeros at x = -2 and x = 1, which will be values of x excluded from the domain. (These zeros are in the domain x < 2, which is applicable to this part of the function definition.)
The second part of the function definition is defined for all x ≥ 2, so the only exclusions are x = -2 and x = 1. The domain of the piecewise function is ...
(-∞, -2)∪(-2, 1)∪(1, ∞)
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2. It is helpful to take a look at the graph to see what the axis labels are. The x-axis is labeled "number of cupcakes", so "12" on that axis means "12 cupcakes". The y-axis is labeled "total cost", which we are to presume is in dollars. That means the slope of the graph is Δy/Δx = "dollars per cupcake", the cost of one cupcake.
We observe that the slope of the graph decreases at x=12. This means the cost of a cupcake goes down after 12 are purchased. The appropriate description is ...
The first 12 cupcakes cost $2 each, and all cupcakes after that cost $1 each.
(The other choices have either increasing slope at the breakpoint, or a different breakpoint, or both, so cannot be right.)
Answer: 5 calories = 1 cracker
Step-by-step explanation:
60:12 = 5:1
60 calories and 12 crackers = 5 calories and 1 cracker