Answer:
y < - 12
Step-by-step explanation:
y + 15 < 3 ( subtract 15 from both sides )
y < - 12
The coordinates of the pre-image of point F' is (-2, 4)
<h3>How to determine the coordinates of the pre-image of point F'?</h3>
On the given graph, the location of point F' is given as:
F' = (4, -2)
The rule of reflection is given as
Reflection across line y = x
Mathematically, this is represented as
(x, y) = (y, x)
So, we have
F = (-2, 4)
Hence, the coordinates of the pre-image of point F' is (-2, 4)
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Is this from iready cuz I don’t I’ve had that question before
Answer:
- question 2 answer is C. (-1,7) and (6,28)
- question 3 answer is A. it is possible for a system of equations composed of linear function and a quadratic function to have 3 solutions.
- question 4 answer is (1,6)
P.s. if any question is wrong then I'm sorry. :(
Step-by-step explanation:
question 4
y=2x^2-5x+9
y= 2x^2+5x-1
y= 2x^2-5x+9=2x^2+5x-1
x=1
y= 2×1^2+5×1-1
y=6
Using it's concept, the domain of the function represented by the graph is all real numbers.
<h3>What is the domain of a function?</h3>
The domain of a function is the set that contains all possible input values for the function.
In this problem, a parabola is used, which has no restriction such as an even root or a fraction, hence the domain is all real values.
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