To add fractions they're suppose to have the same base or denominator then u add the top
To subtract it's the same but u subtract the top
Answer: the graph farthest to the right is almost correct. If you substitute values for x in the function f(x)= -3√x , the output does not match the curve on the graphs shown.
If you have a choice that includes only a curve to the right of the y- axis, that would be better.
Step-by-step explanation: Square roots of Negative x-values will result in imaginary numbers. Otherwise the graph with the curve passing through coordinates (1,-3) (4,-6) and (9,-9) is a good choice.
(And ask your teacher about the square root of negative numbers on this graph.)
According to my examination I have confirmed that I do NOT repeat do NOT know this.
Yes that should be correct
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This equation can simply be solved by adding 15 to both sides.
To graph, draw a closed point at the center of the line and darken the area to the right of it.