Step-by-step explanation:
You need to solve for x.
You can do that by either setting both of the equations equal to each other. or Solve each one separately and subtract the EG equation from the EW to get GW
The answer is the 3rd choice. The beginning temperature is -9 so you add the 7 to the -9 degrees to find the temperature at noon because it increased.
Answer:
The horizontal shift is to the left by 2 units and the vertical shift is down 3 units for this function.
I hope I was able to help!
Step-by-step explanation:
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