Answer:
f(x) and g(x) have the same x-intercepts (is <em>not true</em>)
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) is a reflection across the y-axis and a horizontal compression of f(x). In general those transformations will move the x-intercepts. (The y-intercept and the number of x-intercepts will remain unchanged.)
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<em>Comment on the question/answer</em>
f(x) = x^3 is a 3rd degree polynomial. When transformed to g(x) = -8x^2, its only x-intercept (x=0) remains the same. The answer above will not apply in any instance where the only x-intercept is on the line of reflection. (The question is flawed in that it does not make any exception for such functions.)
Answer:
quadrant 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No Solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to create an equation to be able to solve this problem.
Let's let x = the # of home runs
The equation that helps us solve this is 5 + 1x = 10 + 1x
First, we have to subtract 1x from each side (always subtract the variable first before the constant, math rule)
This brings us to 5=10 because the x's cancel each other out.
You probably look at this saying, wait, this isn't right, and you would be correct
Since this equation isn't true, it is No Solutions
No Solutions mean there is no answer to the problem, it is impossible to solve.
So, our final answer is No Solutions
Hope this helps, have a great day! :)
Presenting your problem symbolically:
3
--
7
==== becomes
2
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4
3
---
7
====
1
---
2
To divide by 1/2, multiply by 2/1:
3 2
-- * ---
7 1
Multiplying, we get 6/7.