Answer:
correct answer: 120,000 cm!
The domain of f/g
consists of numbers x for which g(x) cannot equal 0 that are in the domains of
both f and g.
Let’s take this equation as an example:
If f(x) = 3x - 5 and g(x)
= square root of x-5, what is the domain of (f/g)x.
For x to be in the domain of (f/g)(x), it must be
in the domain of f and in the domain of g since (f/g)(x) = f(x)/g(x). We also
need to ensure that g(x) is not zero since f(x) is divided by g(x). Therefore,
there are 3 conditions.
x must be in the domain of f:
f(x) = 3x -5 are in the domain of x and all real numbers x.
x must be in the domain of g:
g(x) = √(x - 5) so x - 5 ≥ 0 so x ≥ 5.
g(x) can not be 0: g(x)
= √(x - 5) and √(x - 5) = 0 gives x = 5 so x ≠ 5.
Hence to x x ≥ 5 and x ≠ 5
so the domain of (f/g)(x) is all x satisfying x > 5.
Thus, satisfying <span>satisfy all
three conditions, x x ≥ 5 and x ≠ 5 so the domain of (f/g)(x) is all x
satisfying x > 5.</span>
Answer: the number of the parking space covered by the car is 87
Step-by-step explanation:
Numbers are assigned to each parking spot. Looking closely at the numbers assigned to each spot, the numbers are inverted and the number on each successive spot differ by one. The numbers are 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91
Therefore, the number assigned to the spot where the car would be 87
You would need to know the length of two sides either a2, b2, c2. you would also need to know what sides you are solving for, either one of the legs or hypotenuse. hope this helps, if you know how to solve a Pythagorean theorem problem this should be easy to answer
Answer:
x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the area of a square is length times width.
We also know that a quadratic can be factored:
(x - 3)²
So if each side is (x - 3), then when we do length times width, we get x² - 6x + 9. So our answer is choice D.