Answer:
B) 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The first differences are increasing by 1 from term to term:
8-12 = -4
5-8 = -3
3-5 = -2
2-3 = -1 . . . . . if the next term is 2, as we believe it should be.
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<em>Comment on number sequences</em>
Any finite length sequence of n numbers can be modeled exactly by an n-1 degree polynomial. That is, a 4th-degree polynomial can be made to describe the sequence regardless of the next term you may choose.
If you choose the next term to be 2 as we suggest, then the sequence can be modeled by a 2nd-degree polynomial ...
(n² -11n +34)/2 . . . . for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
It'd go down 6 and right 4
Answer:
1.(267) A 90)
Step-by-step explanation:
234 5674
5633 772892
733738)=/;:'&
9514 1404 393
Answer:
- y = 0
- A all real numbers
- E y > 0
- infinity
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The horizontal asymptote is the y-value the function approaches, but does not reach. That value is y = 0. This equation is the equation of that asymptote.
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2. The domain is the horizontal extent of the graph. It covers "all real numbers." (A)
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3. The range is the vertical extent of the graph. As we said in part 1, the value y = 0 is never reached, so the vertical extent (range) is y > 0 (E).
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4. The graph extends upward indefinitely as x extends to the left indefinitely. That is, y → infinity.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: