Answer:
"as x increases infinitely, the y-values are continually doubled for each single increase in x".
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the exponential equation f(x) = 2x of which Geraldine is asked to explain the limits on the range, the expression that best explains the accuracy of Geraldine's statements and her conclusion is that "as x increases infinitely, the y-values are continually doubled for each single increase in x".
for example let y = f(x) so thet y = 2x
for every va;ues of x, y will be doubled as shown;
If x = 1
y = 2(1) = 2
If x = 2
y = 2(2) = 4
If x = 3
y = 2(3) = 6
I can be seen that the value of y doubles for all values of x hence making her first statement accurate.
The second statement 'As x decreases infinitely, the y-values are continually halved for each single decrease in x'. is not totally right because the y values may not be halved for some values of x as x increases.
Her conclusion is not also right because there are limits within the set of real numbers on the range of this exponential function. for every value of x, y will always tend to a real value.
Find FG. (idk how to write the question but apparently it needs to be longer)
Answer:
FG = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
FG + GH = FH
FG + 31 = 49
Subtract 31 from each side
FG +31-31 = 49-31
FG = 18
Answer: FG is 18
Step-by-step explanation: FG + GH is FH, GH is 31 and then you substitute 31 in for GH which makes the equation FG+31=49 49-31 is 18 which means FG is 18
Item 10 Question 1 Solve the equation y/3=5 .
Answer:
y = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
y/3 = 5
Multiply each side by 3
y/3 *3 = 5*3
y = 15
1) What is the VERTEX of the Quadratic Graph below?*
( 0, -4 ) is the vertex of the parabola
[tex]\frac{x^{2} }{3x^{2}+8x-3 } divided \frac{x-3}{x+2}[/tex]
Answer:
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12⁴x 9³ x 4
6³ x 8² x 27
Answer:
12⁴ × 9³ x 4 = 60,466,176
6³ × 8² × 27 = 373,248
Step-by-step explanation:
You could use the expanded form to calculate the answer
12⁴ = 20,736
9³ = 729
4 = 4
20,736 × 729 × 4 = 60,466,176
6³ x 8² x 27
6³ = 216
8² = 64
27 = 27
216 × 64 × 27 = 373,248
Two equations are shown: I will give 40 pts if someone answers
Equation 1: (x – 12) = 12
Solve each equation.
Answer:
x and y both equal 24
please can you help. i would really appreciate it
Answer:
The integers that satisfy both inequalities are any number between -4.5 and -12
Step-by-step explanation:
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-4 = - 17 + x linear equations
add 17 to both sides
13 = x
hope this helps
See attachment for math work and answer.
write the sentence as an equation.241is the same as 364 fewer than f
Answer:
241 = f - 364
Step-by-step explanation:
Is the following figure a parallelogram? Why?
P
O No, opposite angles are congruent.
O Yes, opposite sides are congruent.
O No, opposite sides are congruent.
O Yes, opposite angles are congruent.
En la figura, la suma de las medidas p + q + r + s =/In the figure, the sum of the measures p + q + r + s =
And if someone know the explanation please write it
Answer:
I think its 300
Step-by-step explanation
This is from my understanding, so I may be a bit wrong.
1. First observe the amount of triangles that form, you have two main triangles and one isosceles triangle that forms in the middle by how these are joined together.
2. Using this idea we will come up with the equations of each triangle that has been formed.
3. We can observe that almost all angles are named with a variable except the one in the middle, being an isosceles we will name the missing variable y.
4. Triangle 1(left side) or T1 equals 180 degrees but what angles form this triangle, these would be p+q+y = 180, T2(right side) = r+s+y = 180
5. After creating these two triangles we notice that we have not taken into account the triangle in the middle, we are given 1 angle of this isosceles. There is a mathematical property which I don't remember the name, but essentially the angle below is the same as the angle above, this being 120 degrees. This will result in T3 = 2y + 120 = 180
6. Solve for y, which gives us y=30, *simple triangle math you know*
7. Finally we fix our equations for p+q+r+s, essentially T1 and T2 will transform into p+q = 180-y and r+s = 180-y, we add them up forming p+q+r+s = 2(180-y)
8. Solve the equation p+q+r+s = 360 - 2y which when adding y becomes p+q+r+s = 360-60 = 300
Notes: when doing these exercises it is important to take into account every triangle, the isosceles triangle is very vital for solving it, as it gives us a way for making an equation that is single handedly dependent on y a constant we can find and use. A good approach for these issues would be writing every piece of information as separate sets and then trying to join them using algebra.
Solve for v
-39v=4v+7(v+7)
Answer:
-49/50
Step-by-step explanation:
-39v=4v+7(v+7)
Distribute
-39v = 4v +7v+49
Combine like terms
-39v = 11v+49
Subtract 11 v from each side
-39v-11v = 11v-11v +49
-50v = 49
Divide by -50
-50v/-50 = 49/-50
v = -49/50
Answer:
v= - 49/50
Step-by-step explanation:
-39v=4v+7(v+7)
open the parentheses by multiplying both v&7 by 7:
-39v=4v+7v+49
add like terms:
-39v-4v-7v=49
-50v=49
divide both sides by -50:
v= - 49/50
A concert organizer learned from a market survey that when the admission price is $30, there is an average attendance of 800 people. For every $1 drop in price, there is a gain of 20 customers. Each customer spends an average of $5 on concessions. The concert hall has 1,000 seats.
Answer:
[tex]\mathbf{ P =D(x)= 70 -\dfrac{ x}{20}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the information given :
The objective is to find the demand function which is expressed in p, the price in dollars charged for each ticket, as a function of x, and the number of average attendance is:
Suppose the admission price P = D(x) = 30 and number of average attendant = x = 800 people
Then:
ΔP = -1
Δx = 20
[tex]\left \{ \dfrac{\Delta x}{\Delta P }= -20 }}\ \right.[/tex]
According to point line form :
[tex]\dfrac{\Delta x}{\Delta P }= -20[/tex] where the point is (30, 800)
∴
x - 800 = -20 (P - 30)
x - 800 = -20P + 600
collect like terms
x + 20P = 800+ 600
x + 20P = 1400
x = 1400 - 20P
[tex]\mathsf{ P = 70 -\dfrac{ 1}{20}x}[/tex]
Thus, price in dollars for each ticket P = D(x) is:
[tex]\mathbf{ P =D(x)= 70 -\dfrac{ x}{20}}[/tex]
Which expressions are equivalent to 46 ?
Answer:
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Please help me with this. This is my last one and when you are answering PLEASE SHOW STEPS FOR BRAINSLT. THIS IS DUE TOMORROW
X= -2
Explanation: the photos are in order :)
Answer:
x = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5 +3/10x = 4/5 + 2/5x
Step 1. Change every fraction into the same denominator
6/10 + 3/10 x = 8/10 + 4/10x
Step 2. Subtract 3/10x
6/10 = 8/10 + 1/10x
Step 3. Subtract 8/10
-2/10 = 1/10x
x = -2
What are rational numbers
Answer:
In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number.
Any number that can be written as a fraction with integers is called a rational number . For example, 17 and −34 are rational numbers
Answer:
C. it cannot be a whole number
Step-by-step explanation:
*30 POINTS!*
Determine if each equation represents the graph below. Choose ALL correct equations. You will select more than one answer.
The options are:
1. y= 2x-1
2. x-2y =2
3. y= 1/2x - 1
4. y+3 = 1/2 (x+4)
5. y-2= 1/2 (x-2)
Answer:
2, 3 and 4 represent the graph in the pic
Step-by-step explanation:
When you look at the graph, you can immediately tell the gradient and the y-intercept. The gradient is 1/2 and the y-intercept is -1
Hence the graph in the picture follows the formula: y = 1/2x - 1
When you expand/rearrange the options (1-5) into the slope form you would be able to see which of these options matches with the formula of the line.
1. y= 2x-1: Isn't the same as the equation of the line in the pic
2. Rearrange:
-2y = -x + 2 (divide both sides by 2)
y = x/2 - 1 (x/2 = 1/2x, its the same thing)
3. y= 1/2x - 1 (this is the formula of the line)
4. Expand right-hand-side:
y + 3 = 1/2x + 2 (rearrange)
y = 1/2x - 1 (this is the formula of the line)
5. Expand right-hand-side
y - 2 = 1/2x - 1 (rearrange)
y = 1/2x + 1 (is not the formula of the equation)
Answer:
The officeStep-by-step explanation:
“Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.” – Michael G. Scott
How many miles could Katya go if she filled her 22-gallon tank? Show your math
work
Answer:
that all depends on the car mileage, say she gets 20 mpg itd be 20x22
A dolphin swam7 1/2 miles in 3/8 hour. what is its average speed in miles per hour?
Answer:
20 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
To find miles per hour you divide the number of miles by the number of hours
(7 1/2)/(3/8) = (15/2)(8/3) = 20 mph
For addition, drag tiles onto the board.
To form a group, place one tile on top of another.
-5(-2) =
Answer:
I think the answer you are looking for is 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
-5 x -2 = 10
The graph shows the number of hours that Tammy spends typing for work, x, and the amount of pay that she earns, y.
A graph titled Tammy's Pay with number of hours on the x-axis and pay in dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (2, 18) and (8, 42).
What does the y-intercept represent?
The y-intercept represents "How much Tammy is getting paid for each hour she works".
Given that the graph shows the number of hours that Tammy spends typing for work, x, and the amount of pay that she earns, y.
And, a graph titled Tammy's Pay with a number of hours on the x-axis and pay in dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (2, 18) and (8, 42).
How to find what the y-intercept represents?If y, is the amount she gets paid then the line on the graph shows the ratio of how much she gets paid for each hour of work.
Learn more about y-intercept on: https://brainly.com/question/16009543
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Answer:
Answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the value of the expression below.
15 + 5 × 3
-------------- (fraction)
3² + 6
5
4
2
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
15 + 5 × 3
________
3² + 6
For this question, we need to use PEMDAS to solve the question correctly. PEMDAS stands for "parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction". In this question, for the numerator, we see 5 x 3 so that's multiplication. So we multiply those together to get 15. In the denominator, there's an exponent which is 3². We have to find the square of 3 so that we can simplify the denominator as well. That simplifies to 9:
(15+15)/(9+6)
Next, we just have to add the 15+15 in the numerator together and 9+6 in the denominator together:
30/15
Finally, we divide 30/15 to get 2 as our answer
2
A clock originally priced at $88 was sold at a sale for $77. The percentage discount?
(a) 11 (b) 12 1/2 (c)14 2/7 (d) 23
Answer:
It would be 12 1/2. (12.5%)
Plz help quick >_< What is the best estimate for 81.9 x 4.6?
O A) 100
OB) 360
OC) 400
OD 8,000
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you multiply the two decimals you get 376.74 which is closer to 360 than 400
Bennett has been practicing the cello for an hour each day. 3/4of the hour, he spends practicing musical pieces in preparation for his upcoming orchestra concert. He spends the other 1/4of the hour practicing scales. If he spends 2/5of his practice time on musical pieces playing one of the orchestra pieces, Excerpts from Pirates of the Caribbean, how much of the hour does he spend playing that music?
Answer:
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{3}{10}\ hour[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Time = 1\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Musical\ Pieces = \frac{3}{4}\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Practicing\ Sales = \frac{1}{4}\ hour[/tex]
Orchestral = [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] of music practice time
Required
Determine time spent on orchestral pieces
From the given parameters, we have:
Orchestral = [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] of music practice time
Substitute [tex]\frac{3}{4}\ hour[/tex] for music practice time.
So, we have:
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{2}{5} * \frac{3}{4}\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{1}{5} * \frac{3}{2}\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{3}{10}\ hour[/tex]
Which equation represents the graphed function?
A. -3x+2=y
B. -2/3x+2=y
C. 3/2x-3=y
D. 2x-3=y
Plz help me I am taking the unit test on edge
Answer:
try c, i took the test as well its either that or b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is D
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Square TUVW with vertices T(-6,1), U(-1,0), V(-2,-5), and W(-7,-4):
(a) Reflection: in the y-axis (b) Translation (x,y) —> (x-5,y+7)
A. (4,7)
B. (-5,7)
C. (1,0)
D. (-4,7)
Answer:
093006570
Step-by-step explanation:
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1) In 2005 the number of seniors at Falcon decreased by 63 students over the 9 month school year. If the decrease was the same over the entire 9 months, write the monthly decrease as a quotient of integers and find the monthly decrease. please show you're work.
Answer
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 63 by 9 months
7 students per month
63 / 9 = 7
need answer asap Whole numbers: ___ + ___ + ___ = _____ cups of soup mix.
Answer:
1+2+3=6 lol jk i dont have the numbers that they gave you
Step-by-step explanation:
How do I get the rule