Answer:
Q1: 77°, Q2: 103°, Q3: 257°, Q4: 283°
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: Q1 = Quadrant 1
Q1: 77°
Q2: 180° - 77° = 103°
Q3: 180° + 77° = 257°
Q4: 360° - 77° = 283°
A would be the correct answer because the y variable only has a coefficient of 1. So we would solve for y, which would get us y=3x+5, then we would substitute the value in the second equation which would look like -4x+5(3x+5)=58. Hope this helpss. :)
Answer:
<em>B. The graph of g is the graph of f shifted 2 units down</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Graph of Functions</u>
We have two functions:
f(x)=3^x
g(x)=3^x-2
Since g(x)=f(x)-2 it will be represented as an identical graph as that for f(x), but vertically displaced 2 units down. Let's check it by plugging some points
f(0)=3^0=1
g(0)=3^0-2=-1
f(1)=3^1=3
g(1)=3^1-2=1
f(3)=3^3=27
g(3)=3^3-2=25
We can notice the values of g(x) are always 2 units below f(x), thus the correct answer is
B. The graph of g is the graph of f shifted 2 units down
Answer:
x = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
First, distribute:

Next, subtract
from both sides:

(multiply
by 2 to get common denominator,
)

Next, subtract
from both sides:

(multiply
by 2 to get common denominator,
)
⇒ 
Next, multiply both sides by 10:

FInally, divide both sides by -1:
x = 10