The statement is False.
For this, it is enough to show a case in which the subtraction of two positive numbers is negative.
For this, we must choose two numbers.
Suppose we want to subtract the following numbers:
Number 1: 5
Number 2: 10
Subtracting both numbers we have:
We observe that the result is negative. Therefore, the given conclusion is false.
Answer:
Counterexample:
Does this set of ordered pairs represent a function? Why or why not? {(–1, 5), (0, –3), (2, 7), (4, 0), (7, 5)} A. No, because t
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Answer:
C. Yes, because every x-value corresponds to exactly one y-value.
Step-by-step explanation:
The list of x-values is {-1, 0, 2, 4, 7}. We note that no two are the same, so this is a functional relation.
The set of ordered pairs is a function because each x-value corresponds to exactly one y-value.
if Y=0 then all you have to do is find X so the axis of symmetry is X=0, I hope this helps
The answer to your question is C
Because -6 is is y-intercept 4 is x-intercept
5x+12-2x= 15 Answer: (1,10)
x= 1
y=12-2(1)
y= 10