1.=(2/3,0) 2.=(-3,0) 3.=-10 4.=need a graphing calc 5.=need a graphing calc
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the value of the constant at the end of the equation, look for where the line meets the y-axis (here it is +1). Since all of the answer choices have 4 as a slope, looking to see if the line is going down or up will tell you if it's -4 or +4. (here it is negative)
If a student tells me that an argument that has a false hypothesis cannot be valid, I would reply that we need to look carefully at the meaning of validity in the context of logic. In everyday speech, we tend to use “valid” to mean the same thing as “true” or “accurate.” In logic, this is not the way the term is used.
Answer:
false.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the function g(x) = f(x − k), can be sketched f(x) shifted k units horizontally. if k is negative, the function is shifted k units to the left.
Given the function g(x) = f(x) + k, we can say that the function is translated vertically upwards k times. If k is negative, the function is translated vertically downwards k times.
In this case, the function is translated two units to the right and 3 units down because the number "-3" is negative.
So it's false. The graph is translated three units downwards and 2 units to the right.
Answer:
y=-5/2x-8
Step-by-step explanation:
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