115 is the outlier, and it results in the mean being lower than it would have been.
Answer:
Domain of y=
: is x>=1
Interval notation: [1,∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
We have y=![\sqrt[4]{x-1}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7Bx-1%7D)
1) The domain of a function is the set of x values for which the function is real and defined.
2) So, x-1 should be positive means x-1>=0, because fourth root of any negative value would be a complex number and not a real number.
3) Now we solve the inequality x-1>=0
4) Adding 1 to both sides of the inequality we get,
x-1+1 > = 0+1
5) Cancel out -1 and +1 from the left side
6) We get x>=1
It concludes that for the domain of the given function, the x value must be greater than or equal to 1
Jamil has already 6 3/4 cups of butter.
He need 12. SO in order to get the needed butter, we subtract 6 3/4 to 12.
= 12 - 6 3/4
= 11 4/4 - 6 3/4
= 5 1/4
So Jamil needs 5 1/4 cups of butter to achieve the 12 cups.
It is the first one, (x,y) to (-x,y) because it is going across the y axis from the positive side, so y stays the same but x becomes negative
Answer:x=9
Step-by-step explanation:
The square root is the opposite of squaring a number. When you square a number you times it by itself. So if you square 3 you get 3x3=9. Square root is finding what number you multiply times itself to get 9...