Mathematics, 01.10.2019 05:20, catsRlife3451
The function f(x)=x−−√3 represents the parent function for cube root functions. which transformations map f↦g if g(x)=12x+4√3? compress f towards the x axis, and then translate it 4 units to the left. stretch f away from the x-axis, and then translate it 4 units to the right. compress f towards the x-axis, and then translate it 4 units to the right. stretch f away from the x-axis, and then translate it 4 units to the left.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, Jasten
Set $r$ is a set of rectangles such that (1) only the grid points shown here are used as vertices, (2) all sides are vertical or horizontal and (3) no two rectangles in the set are congruent. if $r$ contains the maximum possible number of rectangles given these conditions, what fraction of the rectangles in set $r$ are squares? express your answer as a common fraction.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, lekepius3715
Given the system of equations presented here: 2x + 4y = 14 4x + y = 20 which of the following actions creates an equivalent system such that, when combined with the other equation, one of the variables is eliminated? multiply the second equation by â’4 to get â’16x â’ 4y = â’80 multiply the second equation by â’1 to get â’4x â’ y = â’20 multiply the first equation by 2 to get 4x + 8y = 28 multiply the first equation by â’1 to get â’2x â’ 4y = â’14
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, aherrerasmile1
Scenario: a rectangular plot of ground is 5 meters longer than it is wide. its area is 20,000 square meters. question: what equation will you find the dimensions? note: let w represent the width. options: w(w+5)=20,000 w^2=20,000+5 (w(w+5))/2=20,000 w+2(w+5)=20,000
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