The following figures are similar. They are both the same shape, One is just bigger.
Answer:
<em>The domain of f is (-∞,4)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Domain of a Function</u>
The domain of a function f is the set of all the values that the input variable can take so the function exists.
We are given the function
It's a rational function which denominator cannot be 0. In the denominator, there is a square root whose radicand cannot be negative, that is, 4-x must be positive or zero, but the previous restriction takes out 0 from the domain, thus:
4 - x > 0
Subtracting 4:
- x > -4
Multiplying by -1 and swapping the inequality sign:
x < 4
Thus the domain of f is (-∞,4)
The bottom 2 i’m pretty sure, sorrry if it’s wrong
Answer:
Midpoint (-1 , 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula: (midpoint)
Let the point A(x , y) be the midpoint of CD.
Then
A(-1 , 1)
Answer:
May be i think answer is 7