Anwers:
1. line A
2. line D
3. line B
4. line C
Step-by-step explanation:
I think your question is missed of key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the original one.
Please have a look at the attached photo.
My answer:
Given the original function:
f(x) = 10x
and g(x) = a · 10x is the general from of all transformed functions from the above original function.
The graph of this function is stretched vertically => line A
The graph of this function is stretched vertically and is reflected through the x-asix => line D.
The graph of this function is compressed vertically => line B
The graph of this function is compressed vertically and is reflected through the x-asix => line C
Hope it will find you well.
Considering the above Arithmetic sequence, we can conclude that each term in the sequence is in the form of [ 3+2n ] where, n ≥ 0.
So, Correct option is A
~ a(n)=3+2n for n≥0 ~
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Answer:
1168/3 or 389 1/3 as a mixed fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify the following:
4^2 (4×36/6 + 1/3)
4×36/6 = (4×36)/6:
4^2 ((4×36)/6 + 1/3)
4^2 = 16:
16 ((4×36)/6 + 1/3)
36/6 = (6×6)/6 = 6:
16 (4×6 + 1/3)
4×6 = 24:
16 (24 + 1/3)
Put 1/3 + 24 over the common denominator 3. 1/3 + 24 = 1/3 + (3×24)/3:
16 1/3 + (3×24)/3
3×24 = 72:
16 (1/3 + 72/3)
1/3 + 72/3 = (1 + 72)/3:
16 (1 + 72)/3
1 + 72 = 73:
16×73/3
16×73/3 = (16×73)/3:
(16×73)/3
| | 7 | 3
× | | 1 | 6
| 4 | 3 | 8
| 7 | 3 | 0
1 | 1 | 6 | 8:
Answer: 1168/3
Answer:
Sure but what grade are you in.
Step-by-step explanation:
answer:
30 > 4x + 2 and 6 books
step-by-step explanation:
- read the question and set up the inequality
- let x = number of books he can afford
30 > 4x + 2
- 30 would be on one side since that's the most he can spend
- 4x because each book is $4
- + 2 because there is a charge of $2
30 > 4x + 2
28 > 4x
7 > x
- he can afford 6 books
- it cannot be 7 because if he does buy 7 books, it would cost more than $30