Answer:
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Answer:
C. Translation
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because the triangle is still in the same position, however, it has been shifted to the right five and up two.
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Answer:
I believe its A
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 3
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Break the expression into individual pieces
24 can be written as (4)(6)
x^6 can be written as (x^3)^2
y^9 can be written as (y^4)^2(y)
Notice in the variables the focus on writing to the power of 2.
Square root and power of 2 are essentially inverse operations of each other, so they cancel each other out.
The square root of 4 is 2
The square root of (x^3)^2 is x^3
The square root of (y^4)^2 is y^4
The remaining 6 and y stay underneath the square root.
The final answer is then (2x^3y^4)(square root 6y)
Answer:
The relation is a function!
Your Domain should be...
{-1, 1, 7, 9}
Your Range should be...
{-1, 8, 9}
WHY?
Your domain is always your x-coordinates, which are the first coordinates in a pair.
Your range is always your y-coordinates, which are the second coordinates in a pair.
When listing the points, it's important to remain a relation CANNOT be a function if the x's repeat, so luckily, they do not repeat.
Also, when listing points for your range, remember, if they repeat, you should only count one of the numbers, as you can see from the answer, there was two nines, but instead I put one.