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We are given the set of ordered pairs below:
[tex] \large \boxed{(3, - 1),(2, - 2),(0,2),(2,1)}[/tex]
1. What is the domain?
Domain is a set of all x-values in one set of ordered pairs. So what are the x-values that I am talking about? In ordered pairs, we define x and y which both have relation to each others which we can write as (x,y). That's right, the domain is set of all x-values from ordered pairs.Therefore, we gather only x-values from (x,y). Hence, the domain is {3,2,0,2}. Whoops! Something is not right. As we learn in Set Theory that we don't write the same or repetitive in a set. Hence, the actual domain is {0,2,3}
2. What is the range?
Because domain is set of all x-values. Then what do you think the range is? That's right! The range is set of all y-values. If you got this right before looking up the underlined words then a handclap for you! So how do we find range? Simple, we just do like finding the domain in the Q1, except we gather the y-values in (x,y) instead and make sure that we don't write same number!Therefore, gather y-values from the ordered pairs. Hence, the range is {-2,-1,1,2}
3. Is the relation a function?
All functions are relations but not all relations are functions. Function is a set of ordered pairs where domain is not repetitive or in a set, there cannot be more than one same value. Consider the following relation: (1,1),(1,2) - Oh, looks like in a set of ordered pairs, there are two same domains which make it only a relation, and not a function. On the other hand, (1,1),(2,2) - Looking good! No same or repetitive domain, making it indeed a function.Consider the domain from Q1 and see if there are two same values of x in a set. Looks like the relation is not a function since there are same x-values which are 2 in a set, making it only a relation. Hence, the relation is not a function.
These are all 3 answers along with an explanation. Let me know if you have any doubts regarding Relations and Functions.
From the Q1's answer, there are two bold texts, please choose the second bold text to answer (the one with underline) and not the first one (the one with same 2's).
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how do i solve this
[tex] {x}^{6} [/tex]
Answer:
You did give anything to solve
Step-by-step explanation:
x⁶ is just a single term
If you had posted an equation like
x⁶ = 64
Take the cube root of both side
x² = 4
Take the square root of both sides
x = ± 2
Which statement are true of functions? (All that applies)
A. All function have a dependent variable
B. All function have a independent variable
C. The range of a function includes its domain
D. A vertical line is an example of a functional relationship
E. A horizontal line is an example of a functional relationship
F. Each output value of a function can correspond to only one input value
A and B and E.And sorry if I get it wrong.
The area of the triangle is 42 square inches. Determine the length of the height, by applying the formula of area of triangle.
Answer:
The answer is height=7
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula needed for this problem is Area= Base times Height divided by 2.
The first step to solving this problem is to do the exact opposite of this formula. since we already know the area we will multiply that by two to get 84. Then 84 will be divided by 12 to get 7. If anything confuses you on this problem please feel free to ask!
An archery video game has an auto-aim feature.
An archer wants to hit point T but his bow is aimed at point A, which is 15 m away from T as shown. The
auto-aim feature also knows that the archer is 60 m away from T and 50 m away from A
How many degrees will the auto-aim feature adjust the shot?
Do not round during your calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest degree
Answer:12
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the calculations, the number of degrees that the auto-aim feature would adjust the shot is 12°.
How to calculate the angle formed?Based on the triangle attached in the image above, we can deduce the following parameters:
Side AT = 15 m.
Side CA = 50 m.
Side CT = 60 m.
In this scenario, we would apply the cosine trigonometry function by using this mathematical expression:
AT² = CA² + CT² - 2(CA)(CT)COSθ
15² = 50² + 60² - 2(50)(60)COSθ
225 = 2500 + 3600 - 6000COSθ
6000COSθ = 6100 - 225
6000COSθ = 5875
θ = COS⁻¹(5875/6000)
θ = COS⁻¹0.9792
θ = 11.72 ≈ 12°
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Which of the following statements are true?
Answer:
I am not 100% sure but like 75 % sure its A,c , and e
Step-by-step explanation:
the area of a triangle is 84cm,if the base is 14cm. find the height
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
(B x H)/2 = Area
do the inverse of this with the answer to find the result
84x2 = 168
168/14 = 12
H = 12
Answer:
[tex]height=12cm[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]height=2*area/b[/tex]
[tex]height=2*84/14[/tex]
[tex]height=2*6[/tex]
[tex]height=12cm[/tex]
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Debbie has 12 blooms on her lemon tree on the first day she thinks to check it. Each day after that, she notices 3 additional blooms. How many blooms does she have after one week?
Answer:
33 blooms
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be set up by an equation. x represents the number of days and y represents the number of corresponding blooms. y = 3x + 12 is the equation, as 3 is the rate of change and 12 is the initial amount. One week is 7 days, so 7 can be plugged in for x. 21 + 12 = 33, so after one week, Debbie has 33 blooms.
Question 2
What are the lengths of AD, DB, AE, and EC? Measure and record them.
is there a picture of a graph or chart or something?
For what values of x is the expression below defined?
x +3 + x1 - x
O A. 35xs1
O B. 3 > XS-1
O C. 3 >x>1
O D. -3 sx< 1
Answer:
D. - 3 ≤ x < 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The numerator cannot be the square root of a neg. no.
So, x + 3 ≥ 0 or x ≥ -3
The denominator cannot be a neg. no. or 0.
So, 1 - x > 0
1 > x or x < 1
So, altogether - 3 ≤ x < 1
Therefore, D is the correct answer.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We need a system of equations to help us solve this. One of the equations in the system is about the number of cultures bought, and the other one is about the money spent on the cultures. They are 2 very different things!
The #'s equation says that the number of cultures (c) plus the number of vials (v) totaled 57. The equation that puts that together is
c + v = 57
Now for the money part. Each culture costs $8, so the expression for that is 8c; each vial costs $1, so the expression for that is 1v; we know the amount of money spent in total was $106. The equation for that is
8c + 1v = 106
There's our system. 2 unknowns need 2 equations. Go back to the first one and solve it for either c or v. I'll solve for c, just because:
c = 57 - v. Now sub that value for c into the money equation:
8(57 - v) + v = 106 and
456 - 8v + v = 106 and
-7v = -350 so
v = 50. There are 50 vials of fruit flies. To find c, plug that into the first equation:
c + 50 = 57 so
c = 7.
Calculate the book value of a new maxi taxi costing $44000 after 5 years if it depreciates each year by 13% a. $22,930.52 b. $21,930.52 c. $23,930.52
Answer:
A=$21930.52
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
Principal =44000
Time =5years
Rate of depreciation =13%
The expression for the depreciation is
A=P(1-r)^t
Substitute
A=44000(1-0.13)^5
A=44000(0.87)^5
A=44000*0.4984209207
A=21930.52
can someone help me figure this out?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont know this I am sorry :(
Answer:
Tree C
Step-by-step explanation:
each of the charts/tables/paragraphs are talking about a different tree.
Tree A started with 5 inches, as it says.
Tree B started with 3 inches, as you can see under the 0 months.
Tree C, at the month 0 mark, has a height of 10 inches, so it started with 10.
10>5 and 10>4, so Tree C is the biggest
Why are 1997 pennies worth almost twenty dollars
Answer: Most 1997 pennies in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.01. These coins can only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1997 penny with no mint mark and the 1997 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. unless you have an very rare 1997 penny thats then when it would become worth 20$
(6) Five men and four women play in a softball team.
Their names are put into a hat and two people are randomly selected to co-captain the
2
(1)
Copy and complete the probability tree diagram in your answer booklet.
First Captain
Second Captain
Male
Male
9
Female
Male
Female
9
Female
2
Calculate the probability that there will be at least one female captain.
2
(iii) Grant is one of the men on the team. He believes that he has a good chance of being
one of the co-captains.
Do you agree? Justify your answer.
Answer:
ANSWER IS 12
Step-by-step explanation:
The following table represents the number of tickets purchased at a movie theatre and the cost of purchase.
# of Tickets Cost
2
$12
4
$24
6
$36
8
$48
The number of tickets purchased varies directly with the total cost of the purchase. Determine the constant of variation.
$24.00
$0.17
$12.00
$6.00
Answer:
$6.00
Step-by-step explanation:
# of tickets is going up by 2
cost is going up by 12
12 / 2 = 6
I also need help with this
Answer:
7 strips
Step-by-step explanation:
One way we can solve this is through guess and check. Let's start with 4 strips. If Joe's grandma makes 4 strips, she will have 0.75*4 = 3.00 yards of fabric. That's a really low amount of fabric. Let's double that to 8, where Joe's grandma would need 0.75*8 = 6.00 yards of fabric. That's really close! Let's remove one strip. 0.75*7 = 5.25 yards of fabric. Perfect! Joe's grandma can cut exactly 7 strips
what kinds of regular polygons can be used for regular tessellations? A. three-sided B. five-sided C. eight-sided D. six-sided
Answer:
three-sided and four-sided
Step-by-step explanation:
The kinds of regular polygons that can be used for regular tessellations are Three-sided.
What are the regular polygons?A regular polygon is a polygon that is direct equiangular and equilateral Regular polygons may be either convex or star.
here, we have,
We have to determine the,
What kinds of regular polygons can be used for regular tessellations.
We have given that,
A. Seven-sided B. Four-sided C. Five-sided D. Three-sided
we know that,
The regular polygons that can be used to form a regular tessellation are an equilateral triangle, a square, and a regular hexagon.
It is only with these three shapes that we can create a regular tessellation.
The kinds of regular polygons that can be used for regular tessellations are Three-sided.
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36 -5x = 7x +48
Which value of x makes the equation true?
Answer:
[tex]x=-5\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
36 - 5x = 7x + 48
3x - 5x + 5x = 7x + 5x + 48
3x = 12x + 48
3x - 12x = 12x - 12x + 48
- 9x = 48
- 9x ÷ - 9 = 48 ÷ - 9
[tex]x=-5\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
can I have help and pls don't answer if you don't know
Answer:
I think its A
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve x- 7.5 = 4.1 for x.
Answer: x = 11.6
Step-by-step explanation: 11.6 - 7.5 = 4.1
If there are 26 students in each third-grade class and 3 third-grade classes in the school, how many students will attend an assembly for third graders if a total of 4 students are absent?
students
Answer:
The answer is 74
Step-by-step explanation:
First you need to find the number of student in total so just multiply 26 by 3 which is 78.
Then after since there are 4 students absent subtract 4 from 78 which is 74.
if a man spends 70% of his income what percent does he save
Answer:
30%
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say he has 100% income
Spends 70%
Remaining=100-70=30%
Step-by-step explanation:
total percentage = 100%
total percentage spend = 70%
remaining percentage = 100% — 70% = 30%
Which of the following is a solution to the quadratic equation below?
X2 + 14x +45=0
O A. 4
O B. -9
O C. 15
O D. 59
Answer:
B. -9
Step-by-step explanation:
X² + 14x +45=0
(x+9)(x+5)=0
x = -9 or x = -5
x = -9 is the answer
Answer:
B. -9
Step-by-step explanation:
X^2 + 14x +45=0
Factor
What two numbers multiply to 45 and add to 14
5*9 = 45
5+9 = 14
(x+5)(x+9) = 0
Using the zero product property
x+5 =0 x+9=0
x+5-5 =0-5 x+9-9 = 0-9
x = -5 x=-9
Math 2 5.3 Triangle worksheet 1-8
1) m<DCB = <D + <C + <B
180 = 25 + 90 + <C (Angle Sum Property)
180 = 115 + <C
180 - 115 = <C
65 = <C
contruct triangle LMN with LM=6cm,MM=9cm and LN =5cm
Answer:
LNM are quations the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
L=5x3 5,8 M=9x8x3+40-9 N=23-90)+90
Joel has an MP3 player called the Jumble. The Jumble randomly selects a song for the user to listen to. Joel's Jumble has 222 classical songs, 131313 rock songs, and 555 rap songs on it.
What is \text{P(rock song or rap song})P(rock song or rap song)start text, P, left parenthesis, r, o, c, k, space, s, o, n, g, space, o, r, space, r, a, p, space, s, o, n, g, end text, right parenthesis?
ANSWER
0.9
Step-by-step explanation:
no.of favourable outcome/no.of.possible outcome
13+5=18 favourable outcome and 20 possible outcome 18/20=0.9
Answer:0.9
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How would you describe the channel of distribution for Coke using the BreakMate?
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
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2. Even if that's an actual question, it doesnt make any sense
3. What
4. Even if that's an actual question, it's not math related
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The drama club is running a lemonade stand to raise money for its new production. A local grocery store
donated cans of lemonade and bottles of water. Cans of lemonade sell for $2.50 each and bottles of water
sell for $1.25 each. The club needs to raise at least $600 to cover the cost of renting costumes. The students
can accept a maximum of 460 cans and bottles.
Write a system of inequalities that can be used to represent this situation.
The club sells 144 cans of lemonade. What is the least number of bottles of water that must be sold to cover
the cost of renting costumes? Justify your answer.
Answer:
Part A
x + y ≤ 460...(1)
2.5·x + 1.25·y ≥ 600...(2)
Part B
The number of bottles of water the student must sell ≥ 192 bottles of water
Step-by-step explanation:
The given parameters are;
The selling price of each can of lemonade = $2.50
The selling price of each bottle of water = $1.25
The amount of money the club needs to raise = $600
The maximum number of cans and bottles the students can accept = 460
Part A
Let 'x' represent the number of cans of lemonade the students accept, and let 'y' represent the number of bottles the student accept, the system of inequalities that can be used to represent the situation can be presented as follows;
x + y ≤ 460...(1)
2.5·x + 1.25·y ≥ 600...(2)
Part B
The number of cans of lemonade the club sells, x = 144
The number of bottles of water the student must sell to cover the cost of costumes, 'y', is given from the second inequality as follows;
2.5 × 144 + 1.25·y ≥ 600
1.25·y ≥ 600 - 2.5 × 144 = 240
1.25·y ≥ 240
y ≥ 240/1.25 = 192
y ≥ 192
The number of bottles of water the student must sell = 192 bottles of water
Which of the following statements is true?
A. All trapezoids are parallelograms.
B. All rectangles are rhombuses.
C. All rhombuses are rectangles.
D. All squares are parallelograms.
Answer:
D. All squares are parallelograms. (Correct)
What is the measure of
Answer:
PRQ = 86 degrees