Answer:
Only the given table represents a function. Option 1 is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
A relation is called a function, if there exist a unique value of y for each value of x. It means for each input there exist a unique output.
A function is always a relation but all relations are not function.
In the given table for each value of x, we have unique value of y, therefore the given table represents a function.
In second relation, at x=-2, the values of y are y=10 and y=-7. For single x, there are more than one value of y, therefore the second relation is not a function.
In third relation, at x=6, the values of y are y=-2 and y=1. For single x, there are more than one value of y, therefore the third relation is not a function.
When we divide a number and if it does not get divided completely, we are left with a remainder. Let us understand this with the help of an example. The quotient can be calculated by dividing the dividend with the divisor. Quotient = Dividend ÷ Divisor. The answer is 20.63
Answer:
hundred thousand, ten thousand, thousand, hundreds, tens, and ones
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
40 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the angles is 180.
A 100 degree angle cannot be a base angle because then
the sum of the base angles would be 200 degrees.
The 100 must be the vertex angle.
Equation:
x + x + 100 = 180
2x = 80
x = 40 degrees.
Each of the base angles is 40 degrees.
The current value of the precious metal is $144/oz
-First, you'd want to determine the original value per ounce since that's what the final unit being asked for is.
- Since the original value of the half ounce piece is given, this first step is fairly simple. You just double ninety.
- We now know that the metal was worth $180/oz when the museum first received it.
- We need to determine the current price of the metal now that is has had a twenty percent loss of value.
- My favorite way to factor in 20% is simply to divide by five since it's a lot more simple than finding the ratio of x$/1%
- $180/5=$36
- Thirty-six dollars is the price drop over the course of the museum possessing the precious metal.
- You now take $180-$36=$144