Answer:
A, B, and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Only the functions that have x by itself between the absolute value signs (A, B, and D) are symmetric with respect to the y-axis .
Placing a constant outside the absolute value signs moves the function up or down the y-axis but retains the symmetry.
Adding a constant inside the absolute value signs (as in C and E) moves the axis of symmetry to the left or right of the y-axis.
In the diagram, both A and B are symmetric with respect to the y-axis, but C has been shifted three units to the left.
In the linear equation y = mx + b, y-intercept represents the value of y. It is the point where the line crosses the y-axis(vertical axis)
Finding the y-intercept is done by looking at which point in the graph crosses the y-axis. This point will always have an x-coordinate of zero(0).
Answer:
Jim would get 1500, Martha gets 2250
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
you have a fixed rate of $25, meaning you get a haircut, it's $25
ANY other service is an extra $15
So, let's make the equation...
y=15x+25
Now, to just get a haircut it's $25.
But, let's say you get a haircut+shampoo
It'd be..
y=15(1)+25
y=$40
Another one..
You get a haircut+shampoo+highlight
y=15(3)+25
y=$70
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