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Answer: 10 < x < 60, or x is from 10 to 60
Step-by-step explanation: A domain of a graph consists of all of the input values shown on the x-axis while the range consists of all of the output values shown on the y-axis. Since the question asks to find the domain, you should look at the values of the graph from left to right. The domain includes all real numbers. Notice the black horizontal line on the graph and match up the beginning of it and the end of it with the values on the x-axis. The line begins at an x-value of 10 and ends at an x-value of 60; therefore, the domain (x-values) is from 10 to 60.
Answer:
Option D is answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
Given;
f(x) = 10/9 X + 11
Let f(X) be "y".
y = (10/9) X + 11
Interchange "X" and "y".
x = (10/9) y + 11
or, 9x = 10y + 99
or, y = (9x-99)/10
Therefore, f'(X) = (9x-99)/10.
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I think the answer is C 260 degrees
Remark
One of the things you need to do is learn to read phrase by phrase.
What is the quotient of a number and 7? That meas you have a number, x, and it is divided by 7. What you do that the answer you get is the quotient.
x/7 is what you know so for. Now the first part says you take 12 away from that.
x/7 - 12 is what you have after doing that.
The result you get is - 2
x/7 - 12 = - 2 Add 12 to both sides
x/7 - 12 + 12 = - 2 + 12
x/7 = 10 Now multiply by 7
x = 10 *7
x = 70 <<< Answer the number is 70