Answers:
- Domain is (-4, 3]
- Range is (-5, 5]
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Explanation:
The domain is the set of allowed x input values, aka the set of all allowed x coordinates of the points. We see that . It might help to draw vertical lines through the endpoints until you reach the x axis. Note the open hole at x = -4 to indicate we do not include this as part of the domain (hence the lack of "or equal to" for the first inequality sign).
The interval then can be condensed into the shorthand form (-4, 3] which is the domain in interval notation.
It says: x is between -4 and 3. It can't equal -4 but it can equal 3.
So the use of parenthesis versus square brackets tells the reader which endpoint is included or not.
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The range describes all possible y outputs. We see that y = 5 is the largest it gets and y = -5 is the lower bound. It might help to draw horizontal lines through the endpoints until you reach the y axis. The open hole means -5 is not part of the range.
The range as a compound inequality is . This condenses into the shorthand of (-5, 5] which is the range in interval notation.
Verbally, the range is the set of y values such that y is between -5 and 5. It can't equal -5 but it can equal 5.
Answer:
Austin's hourly wage is $8.
Step-by-step explanation:
This question can be solved using a system of equations.
I am going to say that:
Tara's hourly wage is x.
Kayte's hourly wage is y.
Austin's hourly wage is z.
Tara earns twice as much per hour as Kayte.
This means that
Kayte earns $3 more per hour than Austin.
This means that
As a group, they earn $41 per hour.
This means that
What is Austin's hourly wage?
This is z.
and , so
Austin's hourly wage is $8.
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