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It is convenient to use a spreadsheet or graphing calculator for this.
10 lbs/$12= 1 lb/x dollars.
If you rewrite it up and down and not slanted, it would be clearer to understand, but anyways, you cross multiply:
12*1=12
12/10= 1.2
So the answer is 1.2, if you put it on that bubble sheet, put 1, then a decimal, after the decimal 2, and then all 0's,.
The new function is g(x) =-1(1/-x) +2.
The transformation of function f(x) to function g(x) is given by g(x)=A f(Bx+ H)+K. where the constant A scales the function vertically. (A negative A reflects the function about the x-axis B scales the function horizontally. (A negative B reflects the function on the y-axis.) H shifts the function horizontally, and K shifts the function vertically.
Convert f(x) to g(x)
where the conversion is g(x)=f(x)+2.
A perpendicular line has negative reciprocal slopes, so for g(x) to be perpendicular to f(x), we need to get the negative reciprocal of -x, which is -1(1/-x)
So, f(x)=-x-2 ; m = -1
From the above information, we get g(x) as follows.
g(x) =-1(1/-x) +2
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If the price of gasoline has increased from $2.00 per gallon to $3.00 per gallon. how would this price change be represented on the demand curve is: a movement from one point on the line to a higher point on the line.
<h3>What is demand curve?</h3>
Demand curve can be defined as the curve that show price of goods and services produced as well as the quantity demanded for the goods produce at a particular period of time.
The price change can be represented on the demand curve when price increase and this happen when the price of goods move from one point on a line to a higher point on the line
Therefore how would this price change be represented on the demand curve is: a movement from one point on the line to a higher point on the line.
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<em>Comment on simplifying rational expressions</em>
Division of fractions works the same whether you're working with numbers or polynomials (or anything else). Dividing by something is the same as multiplying by its inverse (reciprocal).
(a/b)/(c/d) = (a/b)·(d/c)
I learned this as "invert and multiply". I've recently seen it referred to as "copy dot flip", meaning you copy the numerator, use a dot symbol to indicate multipication, then flip the denominator (make its reciprocal) to become what you're multiplying by.