The absolute value functions that contains the points are:
- f(x) = |x| + 2
- f(x) = |-x| + 2
<h3>Which could be the function represented by this graph?</h3>
Here we have the points (-3, 5), (0, 2), and (3, 5). We want to see which ones of the given functions have that points.
To check that, we need to evaluate the functions in the first value of each point and see if the outcome is the second value of the correspondent point.
For example, for the first equation:
- f(-3) = |-3| + 2 = 5 so it has the point (-3, 5)
- f(0) = |0| + 2 = 2 so it has the point (0, 2)
- f(3) = |3| + 2 = 5 so it has the point (3, 5).
The other option that also contains these 3 points is:
f(x) = |-x| + 2
- f(-3) = |3| + 2 = 5 so it has the point (-3, 5)
- f(0) = |-0| + 2 = 2 so it has the point (0, 2)
- f(3) = |-3| + 2 = 5 so it has the point (3, 5).
And all the other options can be trivially discarded (by evaluating them).
So the two correct options are:
- f(x) = |x| + 2
- f(x) = |-x| + 2
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I think your answer would be -7.9 hope that helps!
Answer:
The "zeros" of the quadratic equation occur when f(x) (or "y") equals zero. The place on the graph where y = 0 is the x-axis. So the zeros are the same as the x-intercepts. we can see that we are multiplying two linear factors together and the result is zero.
Step-by-step explanation:hope this helps
Answer:
129792
Step-by-step explanation:
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× 832
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312
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129792
Answer: 1inch bigger than the second mans bbc
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