The link leads to a single table, and that table doesn't show [ y = 18x ].
You're looking for a table in which each 'y'-value is
18 times the 'x'-value that's right next to it.
Good luck in your quest.
We will have the following:
A. The function is compressed in the y-axis by a factor of 0.5 and then it is inverted in its direction; since it is a line the line is then decreasing instead of increasing.
B. The function is increased by a factor of 2 in the y-axis and then it is moved 3 units up:
C. The function is increased by a factor of 5/3 (Approximately 1.67) in the y-axis and then it is made so it is no longer increasing, but decreasing:
D. The function is increased in the y-axis by a factor of 9 and then it is moved 9 units down:
Answer:
5 min
Step-by-step explanation:
I think its 17- 2ft (which was already dug)
then 15÷3 which is 5
Answer:
Alternate interior angles
Step-by-step explanation:
Please mark as brainliest if this has helped you
You do (3)*(3)*(3)= 27
Then you do (4)*(4)*(4)= 64
Now you add them 27*64= 1728
I know this is correct because I am doing the same thing in my math class.
Hope this helps. :)