Answer:
I believe A. A and B is the correct answer, Have a nice day
Step-by-step explanation:
24 students forget their pencil out of 120 students.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Find two linear functions p(x) and q(x) such that (p (f(q(x)))) (x) = x^2 for any x is a member of R?
Let p(x)=kpx+dp and q(x)=kqx+dq than
f(q(x))=−2(kqx+dq)2+3(kqx+dq)−7=−2(kqx)2−4kqx−2d2q+3kqx+3dq−7=−2(kqx)2−kqx−2d2q+3dq−7
p(f(q(x))=−2kp(kqx)2−kpkqx−2kpd2p+3kpdq−7
(p(f(q(x)))(x)=−2kpk2qx3−kpkqx2−x(2kpd2p−3kpdq+7)
So you want:
−2kpk2q=0
and
kpkq=−1
and
2kpd2p−3kpdq+7=0
Now I amfraid this doesn’t work as −2kpk2q=0 that either kp or kq is zero but than their product can’t be anything but 0 not −1 .
Answer: there are no such linear functions.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The slope-intercept form of an equation of aline:

<em>m</em><em> - slope</em>
<em>b</em><em> - y-intercept</em>
The formula of a slope:

From the graph we have the points:
(-2, -5)
y-intercept (0, 3) → <em>b = 3</em>
Calculate the slope:

Put the value of the slope and the y-intercept to the equation of a line:

Answer:
166
Step-by-step explanation:
A=2(wl+hl+hw)=2·(4·5+7·5+7·4)=166