Answer:
The first thing we must do for this case is to define variables.
We have then:
x: number of slices
y: total cost
We write the linear function that relates the variables.
We have then:
Then, we evaluate the number of slices to find the total cost.
-two slices cost:
We substitute x = 2 in the given equation:
Answer:
two slices = 2.2 $
-ten slices cost:
We substitute x = 10 in the given equation:
Answer:
ten slices = 11 $
-half a slice cost:
We substitute x = 1/2 in the given equation:
Answer:
half a slice = 0.55 $
Answer:
Shift right by 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x)=x^2
g(x)= x^2-8x+16
Using
Horizontal Shift theorem dealing with the question
If the graph were to be move to to the right, we must use of graph f (x-L)
Where L= 4 and
NOTE:
POSITIVE L MAKES GRAPH SHIFT RIGHT
2) NEGATIVE MAKES GRAPH SHIFT LEFT
g(x)= x^2-8x+16
If we factorize this we have
(x-4)(x-4)
Since the two terms are the same we have (x-4)^2
Then it can move by factor of 4 to the right since constant 4 can be substracted from the parents function
That’s the answer because I couldn’t type it out! Hope it helped!
You would move the decimal over until there is one number left. So the answer would be 1 • 10 to the 6th power.