In Functions and Function Notation, we were introduced to the concepts of domain and range. In this section, we will practice determining domains and ranges for specific functions. Keep in mind that, in determining domains and ranges, we need to consider what is physically possible or meaningful in real-world examples, such as tickets sales and year in the horror movie example above. We also need to consider what is mathematically permitted. For example, we cannot include any input value that leads us to take an even root of a negative number if the domain and range consist of real numbers. Or in a function expressed as a formula, we cannot include any input value in the domain that would lead us to divide by 0.
P = 3
n = 5
N = 15
<span><span><span>x </span><span>¯ </span></span> </span>
= 16
<span><span>SST</span> </span>
= <span><span>∑n(x−<span><span>x </span><span>¯ </span></span><span><span>) </span><span>2 </span></span></span> </span>
<span><span>SST</span> </span>
= <span><span>5(12−16<span><span>) </span><span>2 </span></span>+5(16−16<span><span>) </span><span>2 </span></span>+11(20−16<span><span>) </span><span>2 </span></span></span> </span>
= 160
<span><span>MST</span> </span>
= <span><span><span><span>SST</span><span>p−1</span> </span> </span>
</span>
<span><span>MST</span> </span>
= <span><span><span>160<span>3−1</span> </span> </span>
</span>
= 80
<span><span>SSE</span> </span>
= <span><span>∑(n−1)<span><span>S </span><span>2 </span></span></span> </span>
SSE = 4*4 + 4*1 + 4*16
= 84
<span><span>MSE</span> </span>
= <span><span><span><span>SSE</span><span>N−p</span> </span> </span>
</span>
<span><span>MSE</span> </span>
= <span><span><span>84<span>15−3</span> </span> </span>
</span>
MSE = 7
<span>F </span>
= <span><span><span><span>MST</span><span>MSE</span> </span> </span>
</span>
<span>F </span>
= <span><span><span>807 </span> </span>
</span>
= 11.429
Answer:
log base 10 of 40/9, log(40/9), or 0.6478
Step-by-step explanation:
Easiest and fastest way to do this is to plug it into the calc because the log base 10 of those numbers given will be nasty decimals.
Answer:
1 1/2 miles equal 7920 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
N/A
Answer:
The standard form is 
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of a linear equation can be written as

The given equation is

This equation is in the slope-intercept form.
To rewrite this in standard form, we must multiply through by the least common multiple which is 4.

We now add
to both sides of the equation to obtain,

This simplifies to

Hence the standard form is

The correct answer is A