Yep! Good job, you did it correctly.
Your y-intercept is equal to the constant of the equation (y-int = -2). Your movement/direction (or rise over run) is equal to the variable. Since your variable is x (which can also be written as 1x) means you move up one and over one (rise over run). This is because 1/1 is equal to 1.
Answer:
g(h(x)) = [x + 3]^2 or x^2 + 6x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
g[h(x)] signifies that h(x) is the input to g(x).
Writing out g(x) = x^2 and replacing "x" with [x + 3], we get:
g(h(x)) = [x + 3]^2 or x^2 + 6x + 9
Answer:
320
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply by 10 and get rid of the decimal
D
Step-by-step explanation:
you subtract 15 and 11 = 4 then subtract 9-1 is 8 and then you find the common denominator
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation: