Which set of ordered pairs represents a function? {(0, 1), (1, 3), (1, 5), (2, 8)} {(0, 0), (1, 2), (2, 6), (2, 8)} {(0, 0), (0,
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Answer: {(0, 2), (1, 4), (2, 6), (3, 6)}
Step-by-step explanation:
For a relation to be considered a function, each x-value needs to have one corresponding y-value--it cannot have more than 1.
Since all the other sets of ordered pairs feature points with two x-values with different y-values, the set above is the only function of the provided options.
Answer:
the answer would be 36.
Step-by-step explanation:
and here go you would get it
R(-5) = -3*(-5) - 4
R(-5) = 15 - 4
R(-5) = 11
Q(X)=3X+3
Q(11) = 3*11 + 3
Q(11) = 33 + 3
Q(11) = 36
So, (Q(R(-2) = 36
hope it is correct..
Answer: 23(1/4)
Step-by-step explanation: this is the answer you can star resolving the equation into the parenthesis
(3/6)² + 7 *4 - 5
if we elevate to the power of 2 the values into the parenthesis, we get the following equation.
(9/36) + 7*4 -5
after this we follow with the values into the parenthesis, if you divide 9 over 36 we get the following result
9/36 = 0.25
then we get the following equation
0.25 +7*4 - 5
after that we can resolve the multiplication getting the following equation
0.25 +28 - 5
then if we resolve the subtraction, we will get this result.
28-5 = 23
then we have 0.25 + 23 this equation is equal to 23.25
if you follow the answer will be one with 23, then we get the possible results, if you divide 1/4=0.25
then we get that the result is
23(1/4)