Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
yes it matters, if you don't know how to write a repeating decimal as a fraction you can use this trick
let's say we don't know what it is
0.33333333...
so we see that there's only one repeating digit
so the answer is
(the repeating digit)/(9)=3/9
and that simplyfies to 1/3
let's try another one
0.67676767...
as you can see know the repeating is 67
so the answer is
(the thing that repeats)/(99)=67/99
do you see a pattern?
when we have a number x of repeating decimals
the denominator of the fraction (the thing that's down) is 9999..99 in there must be x 9's
let me explain
if you have 3 repeating decimals
the denominator will be 999
you see 3 nines
and so on.
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Answer: C. g(x) = x^4 - x^2 + 0.5</h3>
Why is this?
We start with x^4 - x^2, which is the original f(x) function. Adding some number to this result will increase the y coordinate of any point on the f(x) function. This is because y = f(x). The only thing that matches is choice C, where we shift the graph up 0.5 units. We say that g(x) = f(x) + 0.5
Choice D goes in the opposite direction, and shifts the graph down 0.5 units.
Choices A and B shift the graph horizontally to the right 0.5 units and to the left 0.5 units respectively.
Answer:
2 <x <14
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
28 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
8 x 3 = 24
24 + 4 = 28
Answer:
y= (1/4)x+2
Explanation:
Comparing y =-4x + 8 to the slope-intercept form y=mx+b
• Slope = -4.
Let the slope of the new line = m
Two lines are perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1.
Therefore:

The slope of the perpendicular line = 1/4
Since the line passes through the point (8,4), we have:

The equation of the perpendicular line is y= (1/4)x+2