<span>(2x-3)/x^2
if the number is –2
then
[2(-2) - 3] / (-2)^2
= (-4-3)/4
= -7/4
answer is
</span><span>D. -7/4</span>
49/12
Just mulitply the top and the bottom across.
7*7/4*3
49/12
We are given the equation y = 2(x – 3)^2 – 4 and is asked for the domain and range of the following function. In this case, there is no radical sign so the domain includes all real numbers. The range has a minimum value of -4 since the squaring makes the value on the first term positive. Hence the answer is A.
Answer:
<h2>А. 3, 5, 7</h2><h2 />
Step-by-step explanation:
Because
7 - 3 = 4
7 + 3 = 10
then
7 - 3 < 5 < 7 + 3
the 3 other cases don’t fit with this rule.