Answer:
y=2x
Step-by-step explanation:
2 up, 1 over. put rise over run so that concludes the 2x.
The line starts at 0 so there is no y-intercept
One way is to solve for the inverse of the first function
remember, to solve, replace f(x) or g(x) with y, switch x and y, solve for y and replace it with 
A.



nope, not A
<h3>What is the inverse function?</h3>
The inverse function of a function f is a function that undoes the operation of f. The inverse of f exists if and only if f is bijective, and if it exists, is denoted by 
B.

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nope, not the same
not B
C.

The correct, answer is C.
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The closest one is 5 to the power of 1 over 3.
sq rt of 3 = 1.732
sq rt of 5 = 2.236
5^1/3 = 1.667
5^1/6 = 0.833
5^2/3 = 8.333
5^3/2 = 62.5
Business leaders in the late nineteenth century utilized vertical integration by maintaining control of production and distribution of their products.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:
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Vertical integration is a competitive strategy that gives the company full control over one or more stages of product production or distribution. Rockefeller tirelessly tried to take full control of business 'oil refinery'. While other business people were flooding the area in search of quick fortune, Rockefeller was thinking of destroying his rivals and creating a real monopoly in the refining industry.
Looking for even more control, Rockefeller saw the benefits of organizing the transportation to his products. Then, he began to develop his business through vertical integration, in which the company analyses all aspects of the product life cycle, from raw material extraction, through the production process, to the final delivery of the product.
Other industrialists quickly followed, including Gustavus Swift, who at the end of the 19th century used vertical integration to dominate the American meat packaging industry.