Let's consider each of the options;
A) The range is the values that y can be of the function f(x). We can see that no matter what x values you put in, f(x)>0. It will never be negative. Although, if you put (1/2)^2, you can get a y value of (1/4) so this statement is incorrect.
B) It would have to put in the x or y value into the function and check. f(0)=(1/2)^0
You know that anything to the zero-th power gives 1, therefore, this statement is correct.
C) Again, if you put in a value such as (1/2)^2, you would be getting a number that is smaller than 1/2, so it isn't always increasing.
D) Again, it is possible to input any value in x and you would still be getting a positive y-value, therefore, this statement is incorrect.
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Answer:
We use scientific notation as sometimes numbers are so so big, that it becomes inconvenient for us to write the actual number.
Step-by-step explanation:
For example, if you have 9 billion of something, you wouldn't want to write those 9 zeroes all the time.
When writing in scientific notation we count the number of decimal places to when we have one non-zero integer to the right of the decimal place. We then write that number and multiply it by ten to the number of decimal places you counted earlier.
e.g. 4.8 X 10^7
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Are you guys talking about the Lesson 10: Surface Area and Volume Unit Test unit 6: Surface Area and Volume test, i have the answers right here for all of you:
1) 17
2)Hexagon
3)95cm^2; 275cm^2
4)795m^2; 822m^2
5)2,205 in^2
6)770m^2
7)43.1cm
8)LA= 829.4ft^2; SA 1,209.5ft^2
9)593.9cm^3
10)43.35pim^3
11)2.1 in
12)528
13)850cm^3
14)115cm^2
15)3,054cm^3
16)2,158m^2
17)Yes 1:8
18)144m^2
19)4,712m^2
20)1,944cm^3
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The perimeter of the semi-circular disc of radius 10.5 cm is 54 cm.
Answer:
For example, 16/21
Step-by-step explanation:
Are there choices?
There is an infinite number of numbers between any two numbers.
2/3 = 14/21
6/7 = 18/21
One example of a fraction between 2/3 and 6/7 is 16/21
16/21 is between 2/3 and 6/7.