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kupik [55]
3 years ago
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Consider the cube shown below. Identify the two-dimensional shape of the cross-section if the cube is sliced horizontally.

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balu736 [363]3 years ago
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Wait which cube this one’s confusing
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<h2>                      Question # 1</h2>

Part A) Is the relation a function? Explain.

A function relates each element of a set  with exactly one element of another set.

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So, from the above observation, it is clear that the relationship is a function.

Part B) What is the domain of the relation?

Considering the points on coordinate plane

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  • (-3, 0)
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Also we know that domain of the relation is the set of all the x-values of an ordered pairs.

So, the domain of the relation: {-4, -3, -2, 0, 2, 3}

Part C) What is the range of the relation?

Considering the points on coordinate plane

  • (-4, 2)
  • (-3, 0)
  • (-2, -1)
  • (0, 2)
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  • (3, 3)

As we know that the range of a relationship is the set of all the y-values of an ordered pair.

So, the range of the relationship will be: { -3, -1, 0, 2, 3}

<em>Note:</em>

  • The duplicated entries in the domain and range are written only once.
  • Also, the domain and range can be written in ascending order.

Part D) What is the value of y when x = 2? Explain

Considering the points on coordinate plane

  • (-4, 2)
  • (-3, 0)
  • (-2, -1)
  • (0, 2)
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From the given points on the coordinate plane, it is clear that when the value of x = 2, then the value of y = -3

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<h2>                           Question # 2</h2>

Considering the points on coordinate plane

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If we bring a point, let say (2, 4), and graphed on the coordinate system, then the relation will no longer be function.

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Therefore, the induction of the point (2, 4), when graphed, makes the relation not a function.

<h2>                       Question # 3</h2>

Part A)

f\left(x\right)\:=\:|x\:-\:3|\:-\:2; x = -5

The attached figure a shows the graph for the function

f\left(x\right)\:=\:|x\:-\:3|\:-\:2

In the attached figure a, the graph represents an absolute value relationship as the absolute value of a number is never negative.

Evaluate the function for x = -5

f\left(x\right)\:=\:|x\:-\:3|\:-\:2

|\left-5\right\:-\:3|\:-\:2....[A]

Solving

\left|-5-3\right|

\mathrm{Subtract\:the\:numbers:}\:-5-3=-8

=\left|-8\right|

\mathrm{Apply\:absolute\:rule}:\quad \left|-a\right|=a

\left|-8\right|=8

So,

\left|-5-3\right|=8

Equation [A] becomes

\:|-5\:-\:3|\:-\:2\:=8\:-\:2\:                   ∵   \left|-5-3\right|=8      

                        =6

Therefore,

the value of f\left(x\right)\:=\:|x\:-\:3|\:-\:2 at x = -5 will be 6.

i.e.  f(x)=6

<h2 />

Part B)

g\left(x\right)=1.5x;\:x=0.2

The attached figure b shows the graph for the function

g\left(x\right)=1.5x

In the attached figure b, the graph shows that the function represents a linear relationship as the graph is a straight line.

Evaluate the function for x = 0.2

As

g\left(x\right)=1.5x

Putting x = 0.2

g\left(x\right)=1.5\left(0.2\right)

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1.5\left(0.2\right)=0.3

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g\left(x\right)=0.3

So,

the value of g\left(x\right)=1.5x at x = 0.2 will be 0.3.

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Part C)

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As the absolute value of a number will be never negative.

The attached figure c shows the graph for the function

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In the attached figure c, the graph represents an absolute value relationship as the absolute value of a number is never negative.

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Solving

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