Answer:
f(x) + 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Example:
If we have say f(x) = x + 1 then 2 units will be added to f(x) when it is moved up 2 units.
So the equation of this line will be f(x) + 2 which in this example is
x + 1+ 2.
The new function is x + 3.
The slope f'(x) = [f(4) - f(2)]/(4-2)≥3,
so [f(4) - 13]/2 ≥3
f(4) -13 ≥ 6
f(4)≥19, so it can be as small as 19.
<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
c = 4
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
The number of solutions for any equation is equal to the degree of the equation.
The given equation is a second degree equation which means that it has two solutions.
The only possible way for it to have one unique real solution is that the two <u>solutions are equal</u>
<u>This means that:</u>
x - 4 = x - c
<u>Now, we solve for c:</u>
x - 4 - x = x - c - x
-4 = -c
c = 4
Hope this helps :)
The answer is A because say there is point H between F and G the point would be considered summarised by F and G
Multiply straight across (neg times a neg = a positive)
=28/81