Answer:
Solving a Direct Variation Problem
Write the variation equation: y = kx or k = y/x.
Substitute in for the given values and find the value of k.
Rewrite the variation equation: y = kx with the known value of k.
Substitute the remaining values and find the unknown.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 80
Step-by-step explanation:
200
You divide 60 by 3 because there are 60 m minutes in 1 hour. You get 20.
You then multiply 10 by 20 and you get 200.
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The vertical angles made is ABE and CBD, Thus meaning that your answer is B
The domain of a function is the set of values of x in which the function can be calculated.
The range of a function is the associated values of the function respect to the domain.
You have the following function:
In order to determine the domain and range of the previous function, you consider that the given function is available for any value of x. Then, you have:
dom y: -∞ ≤ x ≤ ∞ : (-∞,∞)
The range of the function can be determine by noticing, on the graph, that the maximum value of the function is y=3 and also you can notice that there is no a limit for negatives values of the function. Then, you have:
ran y: -∞ ≤ y ≤ 3 : (-∞,3]