I think it’s this but I’m not sure
Answer:
f(3) = g(3)
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Reading a Coordinate Graph
- Coordinates (x, y)
- Solving systems of equations by graphing
- Functions
- Function Notation
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the graph, we see that both lines intersect at <em>x</em> = 3. Therefore, that means both lines at that <em>x</em> point will have the same <em>y</em> value. Both f(3) and g(3) would equal 6, leading us to the answer of f(3) = g(3).
Answer:
I choose option c hope it helps
Answer:
<u><em>The equation is y = (1/2)x + - 3.5</em></u>
Step-by-step explanation:
We look for an equation with the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b the y-intercept.
We're given the slope, (1/2) which we can use for m:
y = (1/2)x + b
We are told the line goes through (5,-1). We need a value of b that will move the line to include this point. Do that by substituting the values:
x = 5, and y= -1
y = (1/2)x + b
-1 = (1/2)*5 + b
-1 = (2.5) + b
- 3.5 = b
<u><em>The equation is y = (1/2)x + - 3.5</em></u>
See the attached image.
The next step of your proof is to subtract (a/b) from both sides.
Then you get, x = (m/n) - (a/b)
Since rationals are closed over addition, (m/n) + (-a/b) is a rational number.
Therefore, x (an irrational number) = a rational number <em>This is a false statement which is a contradiction. So, the assumption was incorrect.</em>
Thus, the sum of a rational and irrational number is an irrational number. QED