What is the domain and the range of the relation represented by the ordered pairs? {(6,6),(−1,3),(3,6),(0,4)}{(6,6),(−1,3),(3,6)
Inessa [10]
Hello,
Let's review: The domain is all the possible x values of a relation/function. To get the domain, we look at the x values in the ordered pairs.
The domains are: {-1, 0, 3, 6} - as you can see these are the x values of each pair.
Let's review: The range is all the possible y values in a relation/function. To find the rang, we look at the y values of the pairs.
The ranges are: {3, 4, 6} - notice how there are two "6" in those pairs, and when writing the range, you don't need to repeat the number if it's already written.
I hope this helps! =)
May
Answer:
0.17
Step-by-step explanation:
The function can be rewritten as ...
B(t) = 9300·((1/2)^6)^t = 9300·(1/2)^(6t)
In order to multiply the number of bacteria by 1/2, the value of the exponent 6t must be equal to 1:
6t = 1
t = 1/6 ≈ 0.166667 ≈ 0.17
The culture loses half its size every 0.17 seconds.
2/3=0.66666666........
66%=66/100=0.66
so, 2/3 is bigger
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
-4, -2, 0, 4, 10
2.
-2.9, -2.83, -2.09, 2.07, 2.56
3.
-3, -1/10, 1/10, 1/2, 7/8
4.
-3, -2, -0.8, -1/10, 1/2, 0.8, 7
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Answer:
52 units squared
Step-by-step explanation:
