The vertical axis on a graph is the y-axis and the horizontal axis is the x-axis. Keeping this in mind, if they have the same y coordinate that means vertically they are on the same level but their x coordinates are opposite each other, this means 2 things:
1. they are not on the same level horizontally
2. you have to cross the vertical (y) axis to get from one point to the other.
So to answer your question, These two points are reflected across the y axis.
Hope this helps.
You first distribute the 3 which makes 3p+6 , subtract 6 to both sides to get 48, then divide by 3 to get 16 .
Answer:
<u>Filling in the blanks:</u>
- 1. Opposite
- 2. C
- 3. Opposite
<u>Factoring the polynomial:</u>
- x² + 11x - 26 =
- x² + 13x - 2x - 26 =
- x(x + 13) - 2(x + 13) =
- (x - 2)(x + 13)
The one-to-one functions given as sets of points and their possible inverse functions are given as
h = { (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6)}
g = { (1,3), (2,6), (3,9), (4,12), (5,15), (6,18)}
f = { (1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5), (5,6), (6,7)}
i = { (1,1), (2,3), (3,5), (4,7), (5,9), (6,11)}
h⁻¹ = { (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6)}
i⁻¹ = { (1,1), (3,2), (5,3), (7,4), (9,5), (11,6)}
g⁻¹ = {(3,1), (6,2), (9,3), (12,4), (15,5), (18,6)}
f⁻¹ = {(2,1), (3,2), (4,3), (5,4), (6,5), (7,6)}
The inverse function of a given function should have the coordinates reversed.
Therefore the matches between the given functions and their inverse functions are given in the table below.
function Inverse function
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h h⁻¹
g g⁻¹
f f⁻¹
i i⁻¹
Answer:
The given functions and their corresponding inverses are correct.