The set of inequalities y ≤ x² - 3 and y > -x² + 2 do not have a solution
<h3>How to modify the graphs</h3>
The attached figure 1 represents the missing piece in the question
From the graph, we have:
f(x) = x² - 3
g(x) = -x² + 2
Next, we change the equations to inequalities as follows:
y ≤ x² - 3
y > -x² + 2
To modify the graph, we then perform the following transformations:
- Shift the function g(x) down by 2 units
- Reflect across the x-axis
- Shift the function g(x) down by 3 units
<h3>How to identify the solution set</h3>
After the modifications in (a), we have:
y ≤ x² - 3 and y > -x² + 2
Next, we plot the graph of the inequalities
From the graph of the inequalities, the curves of the inequalities have no point of intersection
Hence, the set of inequalities do not have a solution
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Answer: D - 3 + 2√2 + √3
Solution: For the first question, we can just simply add up all of the terms to find the perimeter. Keep in mind that you cannot collect like terms for √3 and√2, since they are not alike. You have to keep them separate.
Hence, the only via solution is (D) 3 + 2√2 + √3
Answer: C - √10 + √13 = √23
Explanation: If we have two different terms inside the square root, we are not allowed to add them together; yes, you can multiply and divide, but not add or subtract.
For (A), if we square a number inside the root, we simply remove the square root sign, so that is correct.
For (B), we are allowed to multiply two square root numbers inside to form one unit.
For (D), we are allowed to divide two square root numbers inside to form one unit.
Answer: 27
Step-by-step explanation: She is 27 years right now because 38-11 is 27.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
9x + 8 = 7.5x + 17
1.5x = 9
x = 6 hours
<span>assume the graduate put the purchase on his card.thenInitial balance = $8000 on the first statement (+fees and interest charges, if any)That means he owes the card issuer $8000.Credit balance is what the issuer owes the card holder, which is zero
</span> option "c. $8000" is your answer