So, the cost is:
5+6= $11
$11 for each person without any coupons
So, the expression for Tia’s cost would be:
11-10=x
x=$1 for her
x=
Answer:
yes, it is a function
D: {-4, -3, 0, 4}
R: {2, 4}
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
21 divided by 5 is 4 with one left over so you get 4 1/5
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Answer:
150 bikes, $10,500 minimum manufacturing cost
Step-by-step explanation:
5x^2 - 1500x + 123000 is represented by a parabolic graph that opens up. You could easily estimate the x value at which C(x) is at a minimum, as well as the smallest C(x) value.
Or you could do this problem algebraically by finding the vertex of the parabola. The results MUST be the same as before.
-b
The equation of the axis of symmetry of this curve is x = ---------
2a
... which here is x = 1500
--------- = 150 units (150 bikes)
2(5)
Evaluating C(x) (see the problem statement) at x = 150 leads to finding the minimum cost. I like to use synthetic division to evaluate polynomials. Here, the divisor would be 150 and the coefficients of the quadratic would be
5 -1500 123000
Setting up synthetic division, we get:
150 / 5 -1500 123000
750 -112500
--------------------------------------
5 -750 10500
The remainder is $10,500. This is the minimum cost of this manufacturing operation.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
By drawing the point (-3,-1) in the coordinate plane we find the graph shown below. Since there are 10 points between points A and B, we need to start at point A and then we have to move 11 units either to the right, to the left, up, or down
.
1. MOVING TO THE RIGHT:
From point A, move 11 units horizontally to the right to come to point B:
(-3+11, -1) = (8, -1)
2. MOVING TO THE LEFT:
From point A, move 11 units horizontally to the left to come to point B:
(-3-11, -1) = (-14, -1)
3. MOVING UPWARD:
From point A, move 11 units vertically upward to come to point B:
(-3, -1+11) = (-3, 10)
4. MOVING DOWNWARD:
From point A, move 11 units vertically downward to come to point B:
(-3, -1-11) = (-3, -12)
So this are the basic movements you can get to find point B. You also can move diagonally upwards or downwards in whose case you would find other four points. The graph below shows a red point which is A, and the other points are in black color and represent B.