Ceiling Function is the least integer that is greater than or equal to x.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
-5/6 x 2 pretty much. 2 and 6 cross cancel, making the answer -5/3
We are given coordinates of a continuous function f(x)
(–2, 0)
(0, –2)
(2, –1)
(4, 0).
We need to find the possible turning point for the continuous function.
<u>Note: Turning point is a point on the graph where slope of the curve changes from negative to positive or positive to negative.</u>
<em>A turning point is always lowest or highest point of the curve (where bump of the graph seen).</em>
For the given coordinates we can see that (–2, 0) and (4, 0) coordinates are in a same line, that is on the x-axis.
But the coordinate (0, –2) is the lowest point on the graph.
Therefore, (0, –2) is the turning point for the continuous function given.
Answer:
22/10 or 11/5
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two (2) whole and two tenths (2/10).
You have to multiply the 2 whole by the denominator and add it to the numerator.
Step by step:
1) 2 and 2/10
2) (2*10) = 20
3) add 20 to 2, then put it on the /10
4) 22/10, then reduce the fraction
5) 11/5
Final answer: 11/5