D.A plane consist of an infinite set of lines.
Let
x = the number of shorts bought
y = the number of t-shirts bought
A pair of shorts costs $16 and a t-shirt costs $10. Brandom has $100 to spend.
Therefore
16x + 10y ≤ 100
This may be written as
y ≤ - 1.6x + 10 (1)
Brandon wants at least 2 pairs of shorts. Therefore
x ≥ 2 (2)
Graph the equations y = -1.6x + 10 and x = 2.
The shaded region satisfies both inequalities.
Answer:
Two possible solutions are
(a) 3 pairs of shorts and 4 t-shirts,
(b) 4 pairs of shorts and 2 t-shirts.
Yes- though we may say "When will we ever use this?" ever so often in class, the reality is that we use mathematics in everyday life. From simple addition, to factoring, to finding the angles of various components to a building, math is always being used in real life.
Answer:
Manual Override??
Step-by-step explanation: I'm prop wrong
Answer:
(a) a function, but not one-to-one
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph is of a function if it passes the vertical line test: a vertical line intersects the graph in at most 1 point.
The function is one-to-one if it passes the horizontal line test: a horizontal line intersects the graph in at most 1 point.
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Here, the graph consists of a series of non-overlapping horizontal lines. It passes the vertical line test (is a function), but a horizontal line can intersect the graph in an infinite number of points (is not one-to-one).
The graph is a function, but not one-to-one.