Answer:
Whatever number is larger than the number of the elevation of the bottom of the harbor
Step-by-step explanation:
the elevation needs to be smaller than the decrese of the elevation like this.
Ex: The temputure elevated 28 degrees then decreased 30 degrees.
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<span>The y-intercept of is .
Of course, it is 3 less than , the y-intercept of .
Subtracting 3 does not change either the regions where the graph is increasing and decreasing, or the end behavior. It just translates the graph 3 units down.
It does not matter is the function is odd or even.
is the mirror image of stretched along the y-direction.
The y-intercept, the value of for , is</span><span>which is times the y-intercept of .</span><span>Because of the negative factor/mirror-like graph, the intervals where increases are the intervals where decreases, and vice versa.
The end behavior is similarly reversed.
If then .
If then .
If then .
The same goes for the other end, as tends to .
All of the above applies equally to any function, polynomial or not, odd, even, or neither odd not even.
Of course, if polynomial functions are understood to have a non-zero degree, never happens for a polynomial function.</span><span> </span>
Answer:
Part 1) 
Part 2) 
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
y ----> the total amount of savings
x ----> the number of months
we know that
The linear equation in slope intercept form is equal to

where
m is the slope or unit rate
b is the y-intercept or initial value
In this problem we have
<em>Herman</em>
The slope is equal to 
The y-intercept is 
substitute
----> equation A
<em>Jackie</em>
The slope is equal to 
The y-intercept is 
substitute
----> equation B
Part 1) In how many months will they have the same amount of savings?
equate equation A and equation B

solve for x



Part 2) How much will each of them have saved?
substitute the value of x=10 months in any of the equations
equation A

equation B

Answer:
13. The more passengers, the more Subway cars are needed; 15. There's more weight with the more packages?
Step-by-step explanation: