Can you be more specific?
Step-by-step explanation:
the domain is the set or interval of all valid x values.
the range is the set or interval of all valid y values.
1.
domain = {-1, 2, 5}
range = {0, 2, 3, 7}
function : no, because x = -1 has 2 different y values assigned (7 and 2). that violates the definition of a function.
2.
domain = {-3, -2, -1, 1, 4}
range = {-5, -1, 0, 2}
function : yes. every x bake has exactly one y value assigned.
3.
domain = {4, 6, 7}
range = {-1, 2, 3, 5}
function : no, because x = 4 has 2 different y values assigned (2 and 5).
4.
domain = [-3, 3) "3" is not included, hence the empty dot
range = [-4, 5]
function : yes
5.
domain = (-infinity, +infinity) "infinity" is not a possible value, so the limits are not included.
range = [-1, 2]
function : yes
6.
domain = [-2, +infinity)
range = (-infinity, +infinity)
function : no. except for x = -2 all x values have 2 different y values assigned.
Multiply it by 1/4 because the dimensions are already 1/4
Given:
Line segment XY is located at X(2, 6) and Y(4,8).
The line segments is dilated by a scale factor of 2 with a center of dilation of T(-3, 4).
To find:
The coordinates of X'
Solution:
If a figure dilated by a scale factor k with a center of dilation (a,b), then the rule of dilation is:
The line segments is dilated by a scale factor of 2 with a center of dilation of T(-3, 4). So, the rule of dilation is
The coordinate of X are (2,6).
Therefore, the coordinates of X' are (7,8).
Answer:
y = 8(2).
Step-by-step explanation:
Its direct variation so y = kx where k is a constant to be found:
48 = k * 6
k = 48/6 = 8.
So y = 8x.
So when x = 2, y = 8(2).