The answer choice which describes the function is; Choice B; neither symmetry about the y-axis nor has order 2 rotational symmetry about the origin.
<h3>What is rotational symmetry?</h3>
Rotational symmetry, otherwise termed radial symmetry, is the characteristic of a shape when it looks the same after some rotation by a partial turn. On this note, since the function represents a quartic graph, it follows that the function has neither symmetry about the y-axis nor has order 2 rotational symmetry about the origin.
Therefore, the function f(x) = −4x⁴ + 3x³ − 2x² − x + 5 is neither symmetry about the y-axis nor has order 2 rotational symmetry about the origin.
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given the 2 equations
2x + y = - 2 → (1)
x + y = 5 → (2)
subtract (2) from (1) term by term to eliminate y
(2x - x ) + (y - y ) = (- 2 - 5 )
x + 0 = - 7 ⇒ x = - 7
substitute x = - 7 in either of the 2 equations and solve for y
(2) : - 7 + y = 5 ( add 7 to both sides )
y = 5 + 7 = 12 → A
Answer:
P= 2(3W + 7) + 2(W) = 110.
P= 6W + 14 + 2W = 110.
= 8W + 14 = 110.
= 8W = 110 - 14 = 96
W = 96/8 = 12- inches.
Now solve for (L) by L = 3W + 7 = 3(12) + 7 = 36 + 7 = 43- inches
7=43 inches if this help.can u mark me brainliest
Answer:
C
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