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The values of the function when x = 1 are y = 1 and y = 1
<h3>How to choose one value that is in the domain of both y(x) = x^2 and y^2 = x?</h3>
The functions are given as:
y(x) = x^2
y^2 = x
Also, the graphs of the functions are given.
From the given graph, we have:
- The domain of y(x) = x^2 is the set of all real numbers
- The domain of y^2 = x is the set of all real numbers greater than or equal to 0
The common numbers in both domain are represented by x >= 0
An example of such number is
x = 1
So, we have:
y(1) = 1^2 ⇒ y(1) = 1
y^2 = 1 ⇒ y = 1
Hence, the values of the function when x = 1 are y = 1 and y = 1
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Answer:
-3/4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Down 3, right 4. We know it's negative because it's declining, and going down till you reach the x-coordinate of the point gives us -3, and going right 4 units to the location of the point.
Volume is the amount of space inside a 3-dimensional figure. It is measured in cubic units. A cubic centimeter is a cube that is 1 cm wide, 1 cm long, and 1 cm high.
Another way to think of volume is to find the number of unit cubes necessary for building the figure. There is a video about it's called volume of rectangle prism.