The graphs of f(x) and g(x) are transformed function from the function y = x^2
The set of inequalities do not have a solution
<h3>How to modify the graphs</h3>
From the graph, we have:
and
To derive y < x^2 - 3, we simply change the equality sign in the function f(x) to less than.
To derive y > x^2 + 2, we perform the following transformation on the function g(x)
- Shift the function g(x) down by 2 units
- Reflect across the x-axis
- Shift the function g(x) down by 3 units
- Change the equality sign in the function g(x) to greater than
<h3>How to identify the solution set</h3>
The inequalities of the graphs become
y < x^2 - 3 and y > x^2 + 2
From the graph of the above inequalities (see attachment), we can see that the curves of the inequalities do not intersect.
Hence, the set of inequalities do not have a solution
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I want to say 5 but I'm not sure
The answer is 47. Just keep adding 4.
Answer: 8:9
Step-by-step explanation: Two find this answer, you need to see what will be the greatest number they can divide by (greatest common divider), it needs to be the same number for both 18 and 16. What number can go into both numbers, and is the greatest number? The answer is two, now you divide 2 by 18 and 16, so you'll get 8:9.
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Answer:
(289x6)x(110x110)
Step-by-step explanation: