Answer:
a scale factor of 2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
if this was area, you would square. Therfore if it is only perimeter so you only have to multiply by the same number
Answer: The first step when multiplying fractions is to multiply the two numerators. The second step is to multiply the two denominators. Finally, simplify the new fractions. The fractions can also be simplified before multiplying by factoring out common factors in the numerator and denominator.
Answer:
option 4
Step-by-step explanation:
so first you would simplify to x>-6 and since there is no line under the greater then it would be and open circle and it is shading to the right because of the greater than symbol and if would start of -6 so option 4 is the correct answer
The equation of the new parabola is y = (x - 5)² - 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us revise the translation of a function
- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the right by h units, then its image is g(x) = f(x - h)
- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the left by h units, then its image is g(x) = f(x + h)
- If the function f(x) translated vertically up by k units, then its image is g(x) = f(x) + k
- If the function f(x) translated vertically down by k units, then its image is g(x) = f(x) - k
∵ The equation of the parabola is y = x²
∵ The parabola is shifted down by 6 units
- That means new y = y - k and k = 6
∴ The new y = x² - 6
∵ The parabola is shifted 5 units to the right
- That means the new y = (x - h)² and h = 5
∴ The new y = (x - 5)²
∴ The new equation is y = (x - 5)² - 6
The equation of the new parabola is y = (x - 5)² - 6
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Step-by-step explanation:
what do we need to do ?
just calculate the value of the expression by using the given values for the variables ?
what's the problem ? this is just basic calculation.
8/4 + 7×9 = 2 + 63 = 65
remember (please, for your life !) that multiplication and division always happens before any addition or subtraction (except for the case, where brackets force us in a different direction).