Using the domain concept, the restrictions on the domain of (u.v)(x) are given by:
A. u(x) ≠ 0 and v(x) ≠ 2.
<h3>What is the domain of a data-set?</h3>
The domain of a data-set is the set that contains all possible input values for the data-set.
To calculate u(x) x v(x) = (u.v)(x), we calculate the values of u and v and then multiply them, hence the restrictions for each have to be considered, which means that statement A is correct.
Summarizing, u cannot be calculated at x = 0, v cannot be calculated at x = 2, hence uv cannot be calculated for either x = 0 and x = 2.
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Answer:
m=2 or y=2x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
first use the y2-y1/x2-x1 formula and then use y=mx+b formula
plug in 3 for y2 and 1 for y1
plug in 1 for x2 and 0 for x1

so ur slope is 2
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for y=mx+b *extra info ig if u need it just incase*
i usually use the first point for this but u can use any one u want
plug in 0 for x
plug in 1 for y
and plug in 2 for m
1=2(0)+b
2*0=0
1=0+b
subtract o on both sides
1=b and b is ur y-intercept
y=2x+1
hope this helps
It’s c since the line goes down 5 and the y intercept is 3 so it would be y=-5x+3
I think ur homework sheet is wrong the difference is definitely 6
Y-intercept when x = 0
so
y = 4