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Answer:</h2>
√44
2 Real Roots
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
Looking at the image attached, the discriminant is the value under the square root.
In the equation given:
a = 1
b = -8
c = 5
The discriminant is therefore:
√(b²- 4ac) = √(-8²- (4*1*5)) = √(64-20) = √44
√44 is a positive number. Because it is positive, there must be 2 real roots.
If it were negative, there would be 2 imaginary roots.
If it were zero, there would be 1 real root.
Answer:
68
Step-by-step explanation:
Any function is evaluated by putting the argument value where the variable is, then doing the arithmetic. When the argument is another function value, that function value is evaluated first.
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<h3>f∘g</h3>
The "o" in (fog) is a stand-in for the "ring operator" (∘) which is the operator used to signify a composition. A composition is evaluated right-to-left. That means (f∘g)(x) ≡ f(g(x)). The value of g(x) is found first, and is operated on by the function f.
Writing the composition in the form f(g(x)) lets you identify the layers of parentheses. As with any expression evaluation, the Order of Operations applies. It tells you to evaluate the expression in the innermost parentheses and work your way out.
<h3>g(-2)</h3>
To evaluate (f∘g)(-2) = f(g(-2)), we must first evaluate g(-2). That is ...
g(x) = 5x +4
g(-2) = 5(-2) +4 = -10 +4 = -6 . . . . . put -2 where x is, do the math
<h3>f(g(-2))</h3>
Now that we know g(-2) = -6, we know this expression is ...
f(-6) = 8 -10(-6) = 8 +60 = 68 . . . . . substitute for x in 8-10x
Then the value we're looking for is ...
(f∘g)(-2) = 68
I say y=300(2x) X=hours Y=population
Y=600x
A postive linear associtation
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2000≤20x +475
x = 76.25 so 76 people may attend
graph a number line from 0 to 76 . include the end points
1) no more 76 may attend
2)less than 77 may attend
3) between 0 and 76 may attend