So the 4 represents the amplitude of the function. We can also see that because it is a positive number, the graph is even. ⁽⁽The number before the graph type (Sin or Cos) always represents the amplitude. The amplitude is how many units the graph travels up and down from the midline.
The -2 is the midline. This means that the midline is at -2 on the Y-axis. To find the max and min, you then add the amplitude to find the maximum, and subtract to find the minimum. [-6. 2]
To find the period, you divide 2π by the term in front of x. In this case, it's 3, so we do 2π/3. This cannot be simplified further, but in degrees this equals 120°. This means that, with the question asking for 2 full cycles, that the graph will go through 2 full cycles in 240°
Hope this helps, sorry i couldn't sketch the graph for you
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Liam deposited 
Rate of interest is 
If the amount after t years is 
Simple interest is given by

And amount is


Substituting values we get





Answer:
0.53
Step-by-step explanation:
The result can be shown in both exact and decimal forms.
Exact Form:
2
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Decimal Form:
0.
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Answer:
A function is a relation that is either
- one-to-one, meaning each output only has one input
- many-to-one meaning some outputs can have more that one input, but all inputs only have one output
So, That pic is cramped, don't even know what functions are being referenced but
from the a, b, c, d relation
- It is not a function because some inputs have more that one output, which fails our man-to-one rule
From the equations
- -3x = 15 is not a function, because it only has one input but more than one output breaking rule 1
- 2y=10 is a function because every input x has only one output y, it is many-to-one
- 3x-0.25y=3 is a function, it is one to one
From the graph
- the line is a function, since it is many-to-one
From the points
- the x coordinate is the input, not points (2,6) and (2,3) have the same input for two outputs, breaking rule 2, that each input should have only one output. So the points are not a function