The correct question is
<span>Teresa graphs the following 3 equations: y=2x, y=x2+2, and y=2x2. She says that the graph of y=2x will eventually surpass both of the other graphs. Is Teresa correct? Why or why not?
we have that
y=2x
y=x</span>²+2
y=2x²
using a graph tool
see the attached figure
<span>We can affirm the following
</span>the three graphs present the same domain-----> the interval (-∞,∞)
The range of the graph y=2x is the interval (-∞,∞)
The range of the graphs y=x²+2 and y=2x² is the interval [0,∞)
therefore
<span>Teresa is not correct because the graph of y = 2x will not surpass the other two graphs since in the interval of [0, infinite) the three graphs present the same range</span>
Answer: 1 1/3
Step-by-step explanation: slope is the difference in y values over the difference in the c values
Answer:
-5x^2 +x
Step-by-step explanation:
x(x-2)-3x(2x-1)
Distribute
x^2 -2x -6x^2 +3x
Combine like terms
-5x^2 +x
Answer:
P = 0.5Q - 20
Step-by-step explanation:
P = kQ + c
substitute Q = 60 , P = 10 into the equation
10 = 60k + c → (1)
substitute Q = 240, P = 100 into the equation
100 = 240k + c → (2)
subtract (1) from (2) term by term to eliminate c
90 = 180k ( divide both sides by 180 )
=
= 0.5 = k
substitute k = 0.5 into (1) and solve for c
10 = 60(0.5) + c
10 = 30 + c ( subtract 30 from both sides )
- 20 = c
then
P = 0.5Q - 20
Answer:
W = 1/2L - 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The width is 4 less than 1/2 of the length.
w = 1/2L - 4