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Preview: ... swer: x>= -7/2<br><br>4. 1+6x<19 {x/x __ __} (Solve using the addition and multiplication principles)<br>answer: {x/x <3}<br><br>5. Fraction -5/7*[-8/ ...
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Preview: ... and multiplication principles)<br><3<br>5. Fraction -5/7*[-8/1](fraction)= ( type an integer or simplified fraction)<br>40/7<br>6. g(x)= 1/5- ...
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Preview: ... ny time during the solving process your denominator or the radical never equalled zero.<br><br>2. y=9/5x+3 (Graph the equation using the slope and the y intercept)<br>This equation is already in slope-intercept form, so your slope is 9/5 and your y intercept is 3. Therefore, your first point to plot is (0,3), the y intercept. Now, use your slope to find the next point. Remember that the slope is the change in y/change in x, so add 9 to your y, which is 3, so 9+3=12. So far your next point is (x, 12) Now add 5 to your current x value, which is 0 from your point (0,3), so 0+5=5. Your next x value is 5, so your next co ...
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Preview: ... -intercept form y=mx+b where m=slope and b=y-intercept. The equation y=9/5x+3 is already written in slope-intercept form; therefore, graphing of the equation can begin. The first point to graph is the y-intecept since it is known. The y-intercept means that when "x" is zero the number that is the result of the equation is the n ...
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Preview: ... sert into the function. So the output p(x) is relative to the value of x. Each time you change x, you will get a different answer for p(x) and so sometimes, we just replace the p(x) or whatever it's called, with y, so you can express this function as y=x^2-2x+4. Now, there are no restrictions on y, y can equal any number, rational or irrational, whole or fraction or decimal. So x can equal anything too. You can input any value for x that you like. You could set y=0 and solve for x, but that solution for x would only be true when y, or p(x), is equal to 0. Therefore the domain of p(x)=x^2-2x+4 is all real numbers. If however you had a variable x in a denominator such as <br>p(x)=2/(x-3) +4x, you would now have a restriction on your domain. A denominator can never equal 0, so right off you would have to eliminate 3 from your domain. 3 cannot be a solution to this function. Any other number may be, so you would express the domain as x is not equal to 3 (use the not equal to sign).<br><br>2. y=9/5x+3 (Graph the equation using the slope and the y intercept)<br>This ...
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Preview: ... -3>-3x<br> 4-3/-3>x<br> 4>x<br>4. 1+6x<19<br> 6x<18<br> x> ...
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Preview: ... 0, 21) to (15, 30), and so on.<br>3. x>(-1/3) or x is ...
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Preview: ... 3=0<br> 9/5x+3=0<br> 9/3x=-3<br> x=-3/5<br> <br>3. 4>-3x+3 or 12-2x+5<br> 3x<-4+3 ...
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Preview: ... . This graph is a line. The y-intercept is 3. Put a point at 3 on the y-axis. The slope is 9/5. Counting from your point at 3,count up 9 and then over to the right 3. Put a point where you end up. Connect these 2 points. Put an arrow on ...
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Preview: ... both sides by -(1/3), remembering that inequality reverses when you multiply by a negative.<br>-1/3<x. (i)<br>Take the other inequality 12>=-2x+5.Subtract 5 from both sides.<br>12-5>=-2x+5-5<br>7>=-2x. Multiply both sides by (-1/2), dully reversing the inequality sign sign while multiplying by a negative.<br>-7/2 <= x (2)<br>From (1) and (2) , we get x > -1/3 or x>-7/2 is same as (-/3 ...
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Preview: ... on y axis and join the points (-5/3,0) and ((0,3) , and you get the graph of y= (9/5)x+5.<br><br>3)<br>4>-3x+3 or 12 (greater than or equal to) -2x+5 (solve).<br>Take the inequality<br>4>-3x+3. Subtract 3 from both sides:<br>4-3>-3x. <br>1>-3x. Multiply both sides by -(1/3), remembering that inequality reverses when you multiply by a negative.<br>-1/3<x. (i)<br>Take the other inequality 12>=-2x+5.Sub ...
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Preview: ... so the domain is all real numbers. <br><br>2. y=9/5x+3 (Graph the equation using the slope and the y intercept)<br><br>If you mean y = (9/5)x + 3 then the slope is 9/5 an ...
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The slope–intercept equation of a line is, y = mx + b , where m is the slope and b is the y –intercept.
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Preview: ... the first term is an x squared. Ask if there is any value for x that would make the function undefined (is there a square root? there can be no square roots of negative numbers. is there a fraction? There can be no values of x that make the denominator zero). For this particular problem, there are no restrictions, so the domain of the function is ALL REAL NUMBERS.
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2. This is an equation in y = mx b form. m = slope ; b = y intercept. To graph a y = mx b equation, start with b. This is the point where the line crosses the y (vertical) axis. Since b is 3, place a dot at (0,3). This is the first point on your line. Now the slope. Slope is in "rise over run" form. This means it is the change in Y over the change in X. If the slope is 9/5, then starting at the y intercept (0,3) count UP nine and then move to the right five. You always move to the right when plotting slope. If the slope is positive you first move up, if negative, first down. But a ...
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