The equation that must be true regarding the function is a. f(–3) = –5
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The point (–3, –5) is on the graph of a function. Which equation must be true regarding the function?
a. f(–3) = –5
b. f(–3, –5) = –8
c. f(–5) = –3
d. f(–5, –3) = –2
The question is what does the point (-3, -5) correspond to on the graph of the function.
If we have a point on a graph in the Cartesian coordinate system then that point consists of coordinates (x, y). In other words, y=f(x) and x so (x, f(x)) where x is a x-coordinate and y=f(x) is y-coordinate.
Hence if we have a point (-3, -5) the corresponding coordinates are x=-3 and y=f(x)=-5.
Therefore the correct answer is f(-3)=-5.
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Sn = (a1) x (1 - r^n) / (1 - r)
Substituting the known values:
S5 = (6) x (1 - (1/3)^5) / (1 - 1/3) = 242/27 = 8 24/27 = 8 8/9
Use y=Mx+b with x=10 and y=8
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Answer:
The cost of 4 medium pizzas:
4 (x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
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x = the cost of a large pizza
medium pizza costs $3 less than a large pizza. So it's x - 3
If 4 medium pizzas then it will be: 4 (x - 3)