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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The two graphs are reflections of each other in the y-axis
If one is f(x), other is f(-x)
c^x = b^(-x)
c = b^-1
c = 1/b
Answer: First option
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition, the horizontal shift depends on the value of <em>h </em>and the vertical shift depends on the value of <em>k</em><u>.</u>
indicates that the function if shifted to the right <em>h </em> units.
indicates that the function if shifted to the left <em>h </em> units.
indicates that the function if shifted down <em>k </em> units.
indicates that the function if shifted up <em>k </em> units.
Then:
If <em>h </em>is positive, the graph will shift to the right.
If <em>k </em>is negative, the graph will shift down.
As you can see in the graph, the function is shifted 4 units to the right and 2 units down. Therefore g(x) has the form:
Where:
Rewrite it in the form a^2 - b^2, where a = 5x and b = 8
(5x)^2 - 8^2
Use the Difference of Squares; a^2 - b^2 = (a + b)(a - b)
<u>= C. (5x - 8)(5x + 8)</u>
Answer:
The equation for the line of reflection will be x = y.
Step-by-step explanation:
On a coordinate plane, triangle Δ ABC has points (6, 3.7), (5.4, 2), (1, 3). Triangle Δ A'B'C' has points (3.7, 6), (2, 5.4), (3, 1).
And we have to find the equation of the line of reflection of the points.
Now, it is clear from the coordinates of vertices of Δ ABC and Δ A'B'C' that after reflection the x and y-values of the respective coordinates interchange and there is no change in signs.
Therefore, the equation for the line of reflection will be x = y. (Answer)