Mathematics, 04.01.2021 17:40, tylerkrobinson5444
Select the correct answer. The function g(x) = x2 is transformed to obtain function h: h(x) = g(x) β 5. Which statement describes how the graph of h is different from the graph of g? A. The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted up 5 units. B. The graph of h is the graph of g horizontally shifted left 5 units. C. The graph of h is the graph of g horizontally shifted right 5 units. D. The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted down 5 units. Select the correct answer. The function g(x) = x2 is transformed to obtain function h: h(x) = g(x) β 5. Which statement describes how the graph of h is different from the graph of g? A. The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted up 5 units. B. The graph of h is the graph of g horizontally shifted left 5 units. C. The graph of h is the graph of g horizontally shifted right 5 units. D. The graph of h is the graph of g vertically shifted down 5 units.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, saucyboyFredo
There were 816 people at a concert when a band started to play. after each song, only half the people stayed to hear the next song. how many people were left at the concert after x songs? write a function to represent this scenario.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30, lyndamahe0
Come up with a new linear function that has a slope that falls in the range 10 m β < < . choose two different initial values. for this new linear function, what happens to the functionβs values after many iterations? are the functionβs values getting close to a particular number in each case?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, liltay12386
F(x)=x^3+4 question 6 options: the parent function is shifted up 4 units the parent function is shifted down 4 units the parent function is shifted left 4 units the parent function is shifted right 4 units
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