PART 1If I have graph f(x) then graph f(x + 1/3) would translate the graph 1/3 to the left.
For example, I have f(x) = x².Then
f(x + 1/3) = (x + 1/3)²
I draw the graph of f(x) = x² and the graph of f(x) = (x + 1/3)² on cartesian plane to know what's the difference between them.
PART 2If I have graph f(x) then graph f(x) + 1/3 would translate the graph 1/3 upper.
For example, I have f(x) = x².Then
f(x) + 1/3 = x² + 1/3
I draw the graph of f(x) = x² and the graph of f(x) = x² + 1/3 on cartesian plane to know what's the difference between them.
SUMMARY
f(x+1/3) ⇒⇒ <span>f(x) is translated 1/3 units left.
f(x) + 1/3 </span>⇒⇒ <span>f(x) is translated 1/3 units up.</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Simple Linear Regression
</u>
It a function that represents the relationship between two or more variables in a given data set. It uses the method of the least-squares regression line which minimizes the error between the estimate function and the real data.
Let's compute the best-fit line for the data
First, we find the sums
Then, we compute the averages values
We will also compute the sums of the cross-products and the sum of the squares
We will compute Sxy and Sxx
The slope of the linear regression function is given by
The y-intercept ot the linear function is
Thus the best-fit line is
The correct option is the last one
Answer:
5.00
Step-by-step explanation:
the price for 3 avacados is 3.00 because 6 are 10 if you divide 10 by 2 you get 5
6-6a=3a-3b+1, 9a-3b=5
<span>4b - 8 =3a, 3a-4b=-8
</span>
9a-3b=5
(3a-4b=-8 )*(-3 )
9a -3b= 5
-9a+12b=+24
adding both equations
9b=29, b=29/9
3a=4b-8=4*29/9 -8=(4*29-8*9)/9 = 44/9
a=44/27
a-b=44/27 - 29/9=44/27 - 29*3/27=-43/27
this is a correct answer, unfortunately they do not have this choice, probably they made mistake somewhere. I even check the solution of equations by substitution values of a and b into equations
Answer: Carbon
Step-by-step explanation:
Carbon is considered to be the building block of all living things as it is very important in the formation of compounds that are needed by living things to survive such as Carbohydrates and Protein and many more.
This is down to its ability to form stable compounds with other elements such as Hydrogen and oxygen both of which are present in Carbohydrates and Proteins.
Carbon exists in the Earth's crust as Carbonates in water, rocks, petroleum and living things as well especially plants and trees which release a significant amount if they are cut down.