Mathematics, 20.02.2021 22:40 tilly40oooo
If someone would help me with this problem I would greatly appreciate it I'll give you the brainliesrt if you get the answer right The graph of a function f is given use the graph to estimate all the local maximum and minimum values as a function and the value of x at which each occurs then the intervals the function is increasing and the function is decreasing I figured out the increasing is negative 9 and 0 and 6 and infinity
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
Which rule describes the composition of transformations that maps ajkl to aj"k"l"? ro. 900 o to, -2(x, y) to, -20 ro, 900(x, y) ro, 9000 t-2. o(x,y) t-2, 00 ro, 900(x, y)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Jayne is studying urban planning and finds that her town is decreasing in population by 3% each year. the population of her town is changing by a constant rate.true or false?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
According to the 2008 u.s. census, california had a population of approximately 4 Ă— 10^7 people and florida had a population of approximately 2 Ă— 10^7 people. which of the following is true? a. the population of california was approximately two times the population of florida. b. the population of florida was approximately twenty times the population of california. c. the population of florida was approximately two times the population of california. d. the population of california was approximately twenty times the population of florida.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
In terms of x, find an expression that represents the area of the shaded region. the outer square has side lengths of (x+5) and the inner square has side lengths of (x-2), as shown. area: a1 x + a2 square units submit
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