For the given function h(x), we have:
a) at x = -2 and x = 2.
b) y = 0 and y = 3.
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How to identify the maximums of function h(x)?</h3>
First, we want to get the values of x at which we have maximums. To do that, we need to see the value in the horizontal axis at where we have maximums.
By looking at the horizontal axis, we can see that the maximums are at:
x = -2 and at x = 2.
Now we want to get the maximum values, to do that, we need to look at the values in the vertical axis.
- The first maximum value is at y = 0 (the one for x = -2)
- The second maximum is at y = 3 (the one for x = 2).
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Answer:
D is the answer of the question
Answer:
it would be 4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
basic explantion
step 1. 3+2 =5
step 2 5x5=25
step 3 25-16=9
step 4 9 divde by 2= 4.5
simplifyed it would be 25-16 ÷ 2
more deatialed explanation.
I added 3+2 to get 5 and i sqaured the 5 to get 25 becasue 5x5 is 25 then i took away 16 and got 9 then i divde 9 by 2 to get 4.5. hope this helped!
(15/100) then multiply that with 9.79 and you get $1.4685, which is the answer