By direct observation, we have the following conclusions:
- Vertical intercept: y = 3.5.
- Horizontal intercept: x = - 1.25, x = 5.25.
- g(3) = 2.
- g(a) = - 3, a = - 1.5.
<h3>How to obtain information from a given graph</h3>
In this question we have a graph from which we extract the information related to <em>vertical</em> and <em>horizontal</em> intercepts and values of the function evaluated at given x-values.
The <em>vertical</em> intercept is the value of the function that crosses the <em>vertical</em> axis (y-axis), the <em>horizontal</em> intercept is the value of the function that crosses the <em>horizontal</em> axis (x-axis) and the function evaluated at a given x-value is a point contained in the graph.
By direct observation, we have the following conclusions:
- Vertical intercept: y = 3.5.
- Horizontal intercept: x = - 1.25, x = 5.25.
- g(3) = 2.
- g(a) = - 3, a = - 1.5.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Nope!
Let's say there are 14 boys and 15 girls in a math class. We can use the ratio 14:15 to find out how many boys and girls would be in a class triple the size.
There are many more ways to write a ratio than part to whole. I hope I helped! :)