Answer:
11x^2-8x-14
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x^2- 8x– 6)+(9x^2-8) = 11x^2-8x-14
The answer is 90 because 360/4 (since it is a quadrilateral) is 90 degrees
There may be more than one way in which to answer this question. I will assume that the "equation" is a linear one: f(x) = mx + b.
Then (16/3) = m(1) + b
This is one equation in two unknowns, so it does not have a unique solution. Was there more to this problem than you have shared?
If we assume that the y-intercept (b) is zero, then y = mx, and
16/3 = 1m, so that m = 16/3, and so y = (16/3)x.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
<span>Just graph the function up to and/or including the points indicated.
- if you have a piecewise function defined as y=x when x < 0
y=-x when x >=1
You would graph y=x from the negative direction up to 0 (but leaving an open circle on 0 because the function is not defined there
Then start at point 1 (this time with a closed circle because y=-x is defined at 1, and graph y=-x.</span>