y + 2x < 4x - 3 <em>subtract 2x from both sides</em>
y < 2x - 3
y = 2x - 3
for x = 0 → y = 2(0) - 3 = 0 - 3 = -3 → (0, -3)
for x = 2 → y = 2(2) - 3 = 4 - 3 = 1 → (2, 1)
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Answer:
(x-3)(x-6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Fill in g into f and simplify:
(x-2)²-5(x-2)+4 =
x² - 4x + 4 - 5x + 10 + 4 =
x² - 9x + 18 =
(x-3)(x-6)
A) h=9.9
if that's not correct, i've done these before, i don't know why it wouldn't work?
Answer:
C. x³+10x²−5x+5
E. 7x⁵+4x²
F. x+8
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph they described should look something like the one i drew below.
So all you have to do is look at the number with the highest exponent.
If the exponent is an odd number and the x is positive then that function will have an end behavior like the picture i posted.
x³ is good
-x³ is bad because of the negative sign
x² is bad because exponent is even
x⁷ is good
123x¹ is good