<span>A.(0,8)
B.(-1,8)
C.(1.5,10)
D.(2,16)
Simply substitute the value of x to get the value of y.
y = 8x
(0,8) y = 8(0) ; y = 0
(-1,8) y = 8(-1) ; y = -8
(1.5,10) y = 8(1.5) ; y = 12
(2,16) y = 8(2) ; y = 16
The correct ordered pair is D. (2,16)</span>
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the equation of g(x), we can substitute the point into each of the equations.
A. g(x) = (1/4x)^2
1 = (1/4 * 2)^2
1 = (1/2)^2
1 = 1/4
This statement is false, so this is not the equation.
B. g(x) = 1/2 * x^2
1 = 1/2 * (2)^2
1 = 1/2 * 4
1 = 2
This statement is false, so this is not the equation.
C. g(x) = 2x^2
1 = 2 * 2^2
1 = 2 * 4
1 = 8
This statement is false, so this is not the equation.
D. g(x) = (1/2x)^2.
1 = (1/2 * 2)^2
1 = 1^2
1 = 1
This statement is true, so this is your answer.
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Hi!
Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
Factors of 30: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30
Explanation: <u><em>This question is super super easy. This question should be the least common multiples. First find the prime factorization of 12. It gave us 2*2*3=12. Then the prime factorization of 30. It gave us 2*3*5=30. You can also multiply each factors the greater number of times and it occurs to in steps 1 or step 2 and it gave us LCM=2*2*3*5=60. The least common multiple factors is 60 is the right answer. Hope this helps! And thank you for posting your question at here on Brainly. And have a great day. -Charlie</em></u>
Answer:
The team made x<u><</u>53 points total.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4+1/10 is 7/20 or 0.35 in decimal form. If they both together scored 21 points then you can add another 7/20 (21 points) and have 14/20 (42 points). You have 6/20 more left. If you can solve what 1/20 could be then you would find the answer. Does this helps?