<span>f(x) = 1.5x + 7.6
</span><span>f(1.1) = 1.5(1.1) + 7.6
f(1.1) = 1.65 + 7.6
f(1.1) = 9.25</span>
what was the right answer?
On the unit circle the hypotenuse is always one so we can say:
sinα=y/1 and cosα=x/1 so
The point corresponding the the angle 600° is:
(cos600, sin600) which is approximately
(-1/2, -√(3/4)
Answer:
First number --> x
Second number --> y
x + y = 14 --> x = 14 - y
x - y = 4
so
14 - y - y = 4
14 - 2y = 4
2y = 10
y = 5
so
x = 14 -5
x = 9
Answer:
The transformation is " a horizontal translation 4 units to the right " ⇒ (d)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us revise the translation of a function
- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the right by h units, then its image is g(x) = f(x - h)
- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the left by h units, then its image is g(x) = f(x + h)
- If the function f(x) translated vertically up by k units, then its image is g(x) = f(x) + k
- If the function f(x) translated vertically down by k units, then its image is g(x) = f(x) - k
Let us look at the graph and choose some points on the f(x) and find their images on y
∵ Point (1, 2) lies on f(x)
∵ Point (5, 2) lies on y
∵ Point (3, 8) lies on f(x)
∵ Point (7, 8) lies on y
→ There is no change in the y-coordinates of the points, the change
only in the x-coordinates
∴ The translation is horizontally
∵ 5 - 1 = 4 units ⇒ positive value means to right
∴ f(x) is translated 4 units to the right
∴ The answer is " a horizontal translation 4 units to the right " (d)