Answer:
(0, - 1) maximum
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertex is the turning point of the graph.
That is vertex = (0, - 1 )
Since the graph opens down then it is a maximum
The answer is C, because to find IQR you have to find the difference (subtract) of the first and third quartile
In not sure about the
+4 (29+1)
part
and if there was supposed to be a "q" in there but this is the answer
First you find the common deoninator.
Step 1: Reduce (simplify) entered fractions to lowest terms, if the case:Fraction: 5 / 6 it's already reduced to lowest terms
Fraction: 11 / 12 it's already reduced to lowest terms
Step 2: Calculate LCM (lowest common multiple) of the reduced fractions' denominators, it will be the common denominator of the compared fractions:Denominator 6, factored = 2 * 3
Denominator 12, factored = 22<span> * 3</span>
LCM (6, 12) = 22<span> * 3 = 12</span>Step 3: Calculate each fraction's expanding number (LCM divided by each fraction's denominator):For fraction: 5 / 6 is 12 : 6 = (22<span> * 3) : 6 = 2</span>
For fraction: 11 / 12 is 12 : 12 = (22<span> * 3) : 12 = 1</span>
Step 4: Expand fractions to bring them to the common denominator (LCM):5 / 6 = (2 * 5) / (2 * 6) = 10 / 12
<span>11 / 12 = (1 * 11) / (1 * 12) = 11 / 12</span>
Answer:
A = 15t +15
Step-by-step explanation:
The amounts have a common difference of $15, so that is apparently the amount Jasmine is saving each week. Week 1, however, is $15 more than $15×1. The function ...
A = 15t +15 . . . . dollars
seems to fit the data.