Outside a home, there is a 10-key keypad with the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J that can be used to open the garage i
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Answer:
3,628,800 (aka "10!")
Step-by-step explanation:
The first letter in the code can be 10 possible letters.
Since every letter can only be used once, the second letter can only be 9 possible letters.
E.G.: If the first letter is A, the second letter is B-J.
The third letter would be 8 possible letters, than the fourth would be 7, etc.
In math form, figuring out the possible combinations would be written out as so:
10 × 9 × 8 × 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1
An easier way to write this out would be using "10!", which stands for "10 Factorial"
The result of the above equals 3,628,800.
10.2 all you have to do is add up all the sides... hope this helps!
Answer:
- vertical scaling by a factor of 1/3 (compression)
- reflection over the y-axis
- horizontal scaling by a factor of 3 (expansion)
- translation left 1 unit
- translation up 3 units
Step-by-step explanation:
These are the transformations of interest:
g(x) = k·f(x) . . . . . vertical scaling (expansion) by a factor of k
g(x) = f(x) +k . . . . vertical translation by k units (upward)
g(x) = f(x/k) . . . . . horizontal expansion by a factor of k. When k < 0, the function is also reflected over the y-axis
g(x) = f(x-k) . . . . . horizontal translation to the right by k units
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Here, we have ...
g(x) = 1/3f(-1/3(x+1)) +3
The vertical and horizontal transformations can be applied in either order, since neither affects the other. If we work left-to-right through the expression for g(x), we can see these transformations have been applied:
- vertical scaling by a factor of 1/3 (compression) . . . 1/3f(x)
- reflection over the y-axis . . . 1/3f(-x)
- horizontal scaling by a factor of 3 (expansion) . . . 1/3f(-1/3x)
- translation left 1 unit . . . 1/3f(-1/3(x+1))
- translation up 3 units . . . 1/3f(-1/3(x+1)) +3
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The "working" is a matter of matching the form of g(x) to the forms of the different transformations. It is a pattern-matching problem.
The horizontal transformations could also be described as ...
- translation right 1/3 unit . . . f(x -1/3)
- reflection over y and expansion by a factor of 3 . . . f(-1/3x -1/3)
The initial translation in this scenario would be reflected to a translation left 1/3 unit, then the horizontal expansion would turn that into a translation left 1 unit, as described above. Order matters.
Answer:
Graph dots in the points of the following:
(-4,10)
(-3,8)
(-2,6)
(-1,4)
(0,2)
(1,0)
(2,-2)
(3,-4)
(4,-6)
(5,-8)
(6,-10)
Connect these dots to make a line.
Answer:
x=(4y)/(3)+4
Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps :D