In general, the domain is the set of all x-values for the graph.
The issue here is that this isn't the graph of a function. A function has at most one y-value for each x-value and this graph has an infinite number of y-values for the single x-value of 1.
So, either your teacher is wanting you to say the domain is {1}, because that's the only x-value used by the graph, or they're wanting you to say this is a trick question, because this isn't the graph of a function.
The range is the set of all y-values, which is -9<y<9, but again, do they intend this to be a trick question?
Answer:
raise = $0.76
new wage = $10.26 per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
8% in decimal form = 8/100 = 0.08
To find 8% of 9.50: 0.08 x 9.50 = 0.76
Therefore, the housekeeper's raise = $0.76
To calculate the amount she now earns after the raise, add the 8% rise to the initial value:
0.76 + 9.50 = $10.26
Answer:
My day is going good so far
Anyways, the answer is 7 21/25
Step-by-step explanation:
4 + 8/5 + 8/5 + 16/25 =
4 + 16/5 + 16/25 =
4 + 80/25 + 16/25 =
4 + 96/25 =
4 + 3 + 21/25 =
7 + 21/25 =
7 21/25
A. No, because -38 isn't a fraction.
2, No because 400 is a real number.
3. Yes because fractions, decimals, and percents are rational numbers.
hope that helped