P=pie
P•d= circumference
3p
Answer:
The correct quotient is 3.
I think Derek has mistaken to divide
by
.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to check the quotient of
.
Part A:
Now,
.
=
So, the correct quotient is 3.
Part B:
Derek says that the quotient is
.
So, I think Derek has mistaken to divide
by
. (Answer)
The value at the end of the year is 100% - 20% = 0.80 of the value at the beginning of the year. After 4 years of multiplying by this factor, the value is
$17,500·0.80⁴ = $7,168
The requirement is that every element in the domain must be connected to one - and one only - element in the codomain.
A classic visualization consists of two sets, filled with dots. Each dot in the domain must be the start of an arrow, pointing to a dot in the codomain.
So, the two things can't can't happen is that you don't have any arrow starting from a point in the domain, i.e. the function is not defined for that element, or that multiple arrows start from the same points.
But as long as an arrow start from each element in the domain, you have a function. It may happen that two different arrow point to the same element in the codomain - that's ok, the relation is still a function, but it's not injective; or it can happen that some points in the codomain aren't pointed by any arrow - you still have a function, except it's not surjective.
(12 + 2v + 13v^3) + (13v^3 + 7 + 7v)
12 + 2v + 13v^3 + 13v^3 + 7 + 7v - drop the parenthesis since adding
13v^3 + 13v^3 + 7v + 2v + 12 + 7 - Group by like terms
26v^3 + 9v + 19 - combine like terms