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Answer:
A) y ≥ -4
Step-by-step explanation:
The range of a function basically represents all of the y values that a function encompasses (I hope that makes sense, if not, please let me know).
In this graph, since the parabola has a vertex at (1, -4), the range includes y values only greater than or equal to -4. The function does not include y values lower than -4. Therefore, the range must be y ≥ -4.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the equation of a line using slope and a point, first use the slope to create the basic line using the slope and work from there.
For instance, the base equation here is
This line passes through the point (0, 0).
You can then plug in a value for x. In this case, use the value of 3, as it corresponds with your question.
A point on the line of y = 2x would thus be (3, 6).
To make the y-value equal -3, you must then subtract from the original equation. There are 9 units between 6 and -3, so you must subtract nine units in the equation. You should get this at the end:
<h2>1st Equation:</h2>
Answer for A:
Answer for B:
<h2>2nd Equation:</h2>
Answer:
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