Mathematics, 18.06.2021 08:00 mallorywoods8
Solve.
5. The graph of f(x)= x is reflected across the x-axis. The graph is then
translated 11 units up and 7 units to the left. Write the equation of the
transformed function.
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Select all expressions that are equivalent to 2(3x + 7y). question 1 options: 6x + 14y 6x + 7y 1(6x + 14y)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Multiply and simplify. (x - 4) (x^2 – 5x – 6) i will mark brainliest if your answer is right. show how you got the answer. if your answer is correct but does not show how you got the answer you will not be marked brainliest.
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Solve.
5. The graph of f(x)= x is reflected across the x-axis. The graph is then
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