Answer:
The domain represents the x-axis, more specifically, what is happening on the x-axis. So when looking at a graph, if you are asked to find the domain think about what the x-axis looks like. I put an image in to show you an example of what the domain would be for a parabola:
So on the left side of the x-axis, we can see that the line stretches out into negative infinity, so the domain would begin at negative infinity.
On the right side of the x-axis, the parabola also stretches into positive infinity, so here the domain would be (negative infinity, positive infinity), because it goes to both ends forever.
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
10+7+1+6+7+9+8+10+2+5
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10
65 ÷ 10
= 6.5, round up, = 7
You can write the equation
x+1+x+3+x+5=576
Combine like terms
3x+9=576
Subtract 9 from both sides
3x+9-9=576-9
3x=567
Divide both sides by 3
3x/3=567/3
x=189
The first integer is 190, the second is 192 and the third is 194 (enter it into the original equation to get those answers)
PxRxT
=$2,000 x 3% (0.03)
=$60 x 2 years
=$120
The answer is $120
<u>35.12 miles </u><u>is the total number of minutes that it took krissy to run these three miles.</u>
What is a simple definition of time?
The measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues : duration. b : a nonspatial continuum that is measured in terms of events which succeed one another from past through present to future.
Krissy ran three miles one morning she ran the first mile in time 1 = 11.74
Krissy ran three miles one morning she ran the first mile in time 2 = 11.26
Krissy ran three miles one morning she ran the first mile in time 3 = 12.12
To get total time , we have to add all the time 1,2,3
Total time = Time1 + Time2 + Time3
= 11.74 + 11.26 + 12.12
Total Time = 35.12 <u>miles</u>
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