Beth's description of the transformation is incorrect
<h3>Complete question</h3>
Beth says that the graph of g(x)=x-5+1 is a translation of 5 units to the left and 1 unit up of f(x) = x. She continues to explain that the point (0,0) on the square root function would be translated to the point (-5,1) on the graph of g(x). Is Beth's description of the transformation correct? Explain
<h3>How to determine the true statement?</h3>
The functions are given as:
g(x) = x - 5 + 1
f(x) = x
When the function f(x) is translated 5 units left, we have:
f(x + 5) = x + 5
When the above function is translated 1 unit up, we have:
f(x + 5) + 1 = x + 5 + 1
This means that the actual equation of g(x) should be
g(x) = x + 5 + 1
And not g(x) = x - 5 + 1
By comparison;
g(x) = x - 5 + 1 and g(x) = x + 5 + 1 are not the same
Hence, Beth's description of the transformation is incorrect
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2.12=2.120 that is the answer
Answer:
The inequality would be $49 + g is less than $55
Step-by-step explanation:
I think that g would be 1 because that would make the bill $52 and it says that he wants to keep the bill under $55 not the same as $55
Answer: 128.5 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
V= πr²h
V=π15²42
V= 29688.05058in³ ÷ 231 ≈ 128.5 gallons
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