Answer:
y = 2 -√(x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
The square root function is reflected across the x-axis and shifted 1 unit to the left and 2 units up.
y = -√x . . . . . reflects the function across the x-axis
y = -√(x+1) . . . shifts the reflected function 1 unit to the left
y = 2 -√(x +1) . . . shifts the above function 2 units up
The graph is of the equation y = 2 -√(x+1).
Answer: A=C+7
Step-by-step explanation:
Let’s say hypothetically C=6, then B would be 4 since you would have to subtract 2 and A would be 13 since 4+9=13
The difference between 13 and 6 is 7, but that would work with any number and i’m just using c=6 as an example to make the problem easier to understand
I am not sure about this but in my opinion it would be 32 sorry if It's wrong. I hope this helped! :)
(I couldn't understand the question correctly)
The first is in the form y=Mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Start at 600 on the y-axis and graph with a slope of six. The second is in the same form but the y-intercept is 0, so start at the origin and graph with a slope of 8. The last is in the form y=b+mx, so start at 1300 and graph with a slope of 3. Remember, slope is rise/run or (change in y)/(change in x). Since the domain and range start at 0 these graphs will only be in the first quadrant with an x limit of 650 and a y limit of 1500.
Answer:
6.6
Step-by-step explanation: