The correct answer is the second answer choice.
Answer:
See Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to show that the function:

Increases for all values of <em>x</em>.
A function is increasing whenever its derivative is positive.
So, find the derivative of our function:
![\displaystyle f'(x) = \frac{d}{dx}\left[e^x - e^{-x}\right]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdisplaystyle%20f%27%28x%29%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7Bd%7D%7Bdx%7D%5Cleft%5Be%5Ex%20-%20e%5E%7B-x%7D%5Cright%5D)
Differentiate:

Simplify:

Since eˣ is always greater than zero and e⁻ˣ is also always greater than zero, f'(x) is always positive. Hence, the original function increases for all values of <em>x.</em>
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
transfer 4 to the other side then the sign will be minus
then divide 1 by 3
A complement is angle that can be added to another to equal 90 degrees.
So two times the same number would equal 90.
90 / 2 = 45
The angle that is its own complement is 45 degrees.
(3,-8)
You move down from those coordinates
X stays the same while it just moves down only Y changes