Answer:
h, j2, f, g, j1, i, k, l (ell)
Step-by-step explanation:
The horizontal asymptote is the constant term of the quotient of the numerator and denominator functions. Generally, it it is the coefficient of the ratio of the highest-degree terms (when they have the same degree). It is zero if the denominator has a higher degree (as for function f(x)).
We note there are two functions named j(x). The one appearing second from the top of the list we'll call j1(x); the one third from the bottom we'll call j2(x).
The horizontal asymptotes are ...
- h(x): 16x/(-4x) = -4
- j1(x): 2x^2/x^2 = 2
- i(x): 3x/x = 3
- l(x): 15x/(2x) = 7.5
- g(x): x^2/x^2 = 1
- j2(x): 3x^2/-x^2 = -3
- f(x): 0x^2/(12x^2) = 0
- k(x): 5x^2/x^2 = 5
So, the ordering least-to-greatest is ...
h (-4), j2 (-3), f (0), g (1), j1 (2), i (3), k (5), l (7.5)
Step by step:
x(2)−3x+14
=2x+−3x+14
Combine Like Terms:
=2x+−3x+14
=(2x+−3x)+(14)
=−x+14
Answer:
=−x+14
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Answer:
D. 9,700
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Option A is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be z.
Given the statement:
'' five times the quotient of some number and ten"
" quotient of some number and ten" translated to
"five times the quotient of some number and ten" translated to
Then, the expression we get,
Therefore, expression represents '' five times the quotient of some number and ten"
You can do this by finding a number close to it, and then finding out how to do it.
For example with 63(square root sign), find out what is close to it.
7x7=49 while 8x8=64
Because of this, we now know that it is between 7 and 8 but is also really close to 8.
Our number could be 7.9
Hope this helped!!!