B. Domain: [-3, 0]; Range: [- 2, 2]
domain is the x axis, range is the y axis
Answer:
(0, 8/3) = y-intercept
Step-by-step explanation:
I chose to find the y-intercept since it is easy to find with the given information.
The equation for a line is y = mx + b
To find the y-intercept, we must plug in the info we have and solve for b:
4 = -1/3 (-4) + b
4 = -4/3 + b
8/3 = b
To find a point on the line, you also could have added -1 to 4 and 3 to -4 since slope means rise/run or change in y/change in x:
(y - 1) / (x + 3) = (4 - 1) / (-4 + 3) = (3, -1) (flip since it's the y and x coordinate) = (-1, 3)
Answer:
the first one
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is v= -8x/-xy+9
Here is the step by step process (This is going to be long):
1. 9v+8x=vxy
Multiply both sides by vx
2. 9v+8x+−vxy=vxy+−vxy
−vxy+9v+8x=0
Add -vxy to both sides
3. −vxy+9v+8x+−8x=0+−8x
−vxy+9v=−8x
Add -8x to both sides
4. v(−xy+9)=−8x
Factor out the variable v
5. v(-xy+9)/-xy+9 = -8x/-xy+9
v = -8x/-xy+9
Divide both sides by -xy+9
Answer:
Higher
Step-by-step explanation:
1) In Macroeconomics, The core inflation rate does not include food and energy since these categories are way more volatile, due to oil and season matters. And statistically this measure looks for more robust items, to compose the core inflation in a more accurate way. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) is the metric used for the cost of living.
Another Index, used by the Fed is the PCE, for the goods and services consumed by the US residents.
So, the Core inflation is based on CPI and PCE, <em>Personal Consumption Expenditure</em> therefore the inflation rate for the past year was higher than 4%, for it is not solely based on CPI index.