Answer: So if you want to find the total cost (c) for a certain number of months (m) and it costs $35 per month, you just need to multiply the number of months by the cost per month. So
35m=c
If you want to see the units cancel
($35/month)(months)=$
The months will cancel out, and you will be left with total dollars.
Not sure about the second part of your question, but if you wanted to figure out how much it would cost to be a member for 6 months, you would just plug in 6 for m.
35(6)=c
c=210
So $210
Step-by-step explanation:
FALSE.
The effect of adding +3 to the argument of a function f(x) is to shift the original f(x) horizoantally 3 units to the left.
Answer:
x = -3 or 9/4
Step-by-step explanation:
(x+3)(4x-9)
or use the quadratic formula
The graph of f(x) has a horizontal asymptote at y = 3, so its range is the interval union (-∞, 3) U (3, ∞).
The domain of its inverse is the same as the range of f, so the fourth option is correct.
Hope this helps & if you don’t understand something just ask :)