Because in both graphs the shaded region is above the curve, the correct option is C.
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Which pair of inequalities is graphed?</h3>
On the graph we can see two parabolas, such that the y-intercepts of these are:
y = 6
y = -4
So we just need to find the pair of options with these y-intercepts, and noticing that for both cases, we must have:
y > parabola.
Because both shaded regions are above the parabolas.
The only option that meets these requirements is option C. Where there is a mistake, as you can see both curves have dashed lines, and always when we have dashed lines we should use the symbols > or <, while in that option we have a ≥ symbol
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Answer:
Linear functions.
Exponential functions.
Step-by-step explanation:
An example of an arithmetic sequence is 1, 3, 5, 7, common difference is 2 and is modelled by the linear function
1 + 2(n -1).
A geometric sequence might be 2, 4, 8, 16 where there is a common ratio of 2 and is modelled by 2.(2)^n-1).
The b would equal 3 because 3 + 6 = 9 and 3 * 3 = 9
Answer:
Answer:
y = 13
Explanation:
You want to add the like variables:
(3x - y) = -1
+(-3x +3y) = 27
The x's cancel out:
2y = 26
Divide by 2 on both sides to get the y by itself and solve for y
y = 13
Step-by-step explanation: