The correct answer is: [D]: " <span>x-int : 1 , y-int: 0.5 " .
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Note:
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The "x-intercept" refers to the point(s) at which the the graph of a function (which is a "line", in this case) cross(es) the "y-axis".
In other words, what is (are) the point(s) of the graph at which "x = 0<span>" ?
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By examining the graph, we see that when " x = 0" ; y is equal to: "1<span>" .
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So; the "x-intercept" is at point: "(0, 1)" ; or, we can simply say that the
"x-intercept" is: "1" .
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The "y-intercept" refers to the point(s) at which the the graph of a function (which is a line, in this case) cross(es) the "x-axis".
In other words, what is (are) the point(s) of the graph at which " y = 0 <span>" ?
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By examining the graph, we see that when " y = 0 " ; x is equal to: "0.5<span>" .
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So; the "x-intercept" is at point: "(0.5, 0)" ; or, we can simply say that the
"y-intercept" is: "0.5 " .<span>
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This would correspond to:<span>
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Answer choice: [D]: </span>" x-int: 1 , y-int: 0.5 " .
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{that is; The "x-intercept" is: "0" ; and the "y-intercept" is: "0.5 ".} .
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Answer:
<h2>Second table</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>One-to-one function is a function that preserves distinctness: it never maps distinct elements of its domain to the same element of its codomain. Every element of the function's domain is the image of at most one element of its domain.</em>
First table:
No. Because for x = 7.25 and x = 8.5 we have the same value of y = 11
Second table:
Yes. Because for all values of x we have different values of y.
Answer:
i guess u know how to calculate a rectangle
Step-by-step explanation:
https://sciencing.com/area-triangular-prism-8165114.html
Answer:
-11/24 and -4/9
Step-by-step explanation:
A rational number is a fraction in the form a/b where both a and b are integers and b is not equal to zero.
Given the numbers -1/3 and -1/2, to place two numbers between them, we have to first find the width between the two numbers.
Width = -1/3 - (-1/2) = -1/3 + 1/2 = 1/2 - 1/3 = 1/6
Since two numbers are to be placed between -1/3 and -1/2, we have to divide the width into 3 which results to 1/6 ÷ 3 = 1/18
The first number placed is -1/3 - 1/18 = -11/24
The second number is -11/24 - 1/18 = -4/9
3y = 2x - 6
y = 2/3x - 2
y = 2/3x + c , ( - 2, 5 )
5 = 2/3 ( -2 ) + c
3c = - 6
c = - 2
y = 2/3x - 2
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