Answer:
Only C is a function
Step-by-step explanation:
To test whether a graph is a function you use the vertical line test.
If you can place a vertical line anywhere on the plane (in the domain of the "function" to be tested) and it intersects the curve at more than one point, the curve is not a function.
We see with A, wherever we put the vertical line it intersects twice.
With B, it intersects infinitely many times.
C is a function because wherever we put the vertical line, it only intersects once.
D is a function because it intersects twice providing we do not put it on the "tip" of the parabola.
The mathematical reasoning behind this is that a function must be well-defined, that is it must send every x-value to one specific y-value. There can be no confusion about where the function's input is going. If you look at graph B and I ask you what is f(3)? Is it 1? 2? 3? ... Who knows, it's not well-defined and so it's not a function. However if I ask you about C, whichever input value for x I give you, you can tell me to which y-value it gets mapped/sent to.
Square ABCD and square EFGH will reflect onto themselves across 8 lines of reflection
8 x 1 = 8
8 x 1/2 = 4
8+4 =12
therefore, 8 x 1 1/2 = 12
Answer:
The area of the outdoor carpet = 60 - 6 - 6 = 48 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
The picture below is what you are referring to .
The whole area of the shape forms a rectangle. A triangle and a rectangle has been cut off from the whole carpet rectangle. The square ft or area of the carpet is the subtraction of the area of the rectangle and triangle cut off from the whole area of the rectangle .
Area of the rectangle = Lb
where
L = 12 ft
b = 5 ft
area = 12 × 5 = 60 ft²
The cut off triangle area
area = 1/2 × base × height
area = 1/2 × 4 × 3
area = 12/2 = 6 ft²
The cut off rectangle area
area = Lb
area = 3 × 2
area = 6 ft²
The area of the outdoor carpet = 60 - 6 - 6 = 48 ft²
Negative 10 and positive 10