The third game is about 175
I believe it is the linear pair theorem because the theorem is if two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary.
2f(2Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
f(1)=8
f(2)= 2(8) = 16
f(3) = 2(16) = 32
f(4) = 2(32) = 64
f(5) = 2(64) =128
Say, for example, that a function f acts on 5, producing f(5). Then if g is the inverse of f, then g acting on f(5) will bring back 5.
g(<span>f(</span>5)) = 5.
Actually, g must do that for all values in the domain of f. And f must do that for all values in the domain of g.
In general, if a function f acts on a value of x, producing f(x),
then if g is the inverse, then g acting on f(x) -- g(f(x)) --will return x.
Here is the definition:
Functions <span>f(x)</span> and <span>g(x)</span> are inverses of one another if:
f(<span>g(x</span>)) = x and g(<span>f(</span>x)) = x,
for all values of x in their respective domains.