The Answer to your problem is:
0.8
Answer:
Note: to write the domain in interval notation, you'd write [-4,5]
if you need the domain in set-builder notation, then you'd write
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Explanation:
The domain is the set of possible x input values. Look at the left most point (-4,-1). The x coordinate here is x = -4. This is the smallest x value allowed. The largest x value allowed is x = 5 for similar reasons, but on the other side of the graph.
So that's how I got
(x is between -4 and 5; inclusive of both endpoints)
Writing [-4,5] for interval notation tells us that we have an interval from -4 to 5 and we include both endpoints. The square brackets mean "include endpoint"
Writing
is the set-builder notation way of expressing the domain. The
portion means "x is a real number"
Answer:
a=7/2
Step-by-step explanation:
a^2-2a+2a-4-a^2+2a+3a+6=3a+9
You want to solve for "a"
1. Mover all terms on the right side to the left side setting this equation to zero.
2. Combine Like Terms
3. Divide to isolate your "a"
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1/16
2^-2 * 2^-2
2^2 * 2^-6
1/4^-2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin80° = opp/hyp
Sin80° = 21/y
ysin80° = 21
y = 21/sin80°
y = 21.3