We want to find the domain for the graphed function. We will see that the correct option is A: -12 ≤ x ≤ 14
<h3>What is the domain of a function?</h3>
For a function f(x) we define the domain as the set of possible inputs that we can use in the function.
In this case, we need to see the values in the horizontal axis that the graph covers.
We can see that it goes from -12 to 14. We also can see that there are two jumps, at x = -6 and at x = 8, but these values belong to the graph (denoted by the black dot) meaning that these are in the domain.
Then the domain is:
-12 ≤ x ≤ 14
If you want to learn more about domains, you can read:
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2/4 is equivalent to 1/16 and 1/128 if dived by 8 sections
8/8 is equivalent to 1/8 and 1/64 if dived by 8 sections
1/2 is equivalent to 1/16 and 1/128 if dived by 8 sections
3/4 is equivalent to 3/32 and 3/256 if dived by 8 sections
2/3 is equivalent to 1/12 and 1/98 if dived by 8 sections
Say x is the number
7x +3 = 39 -2x
Add 2x to each side
9x +3 =39
Subtract 3 from each side
9x =36
Divide by 9 on each side
x=4
Hope this helped
4 and -2.5
You can get this by first factoring the equation.
(2x + 5)(x - 4)
Then set both equal to zero and solve individually.
If the line has a positive slope and a negative y-intercept, then the <span>points cannot lie on the line where x is negative and y is positive. The points never lie at quadrant 1. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.</span>