Guided course 04:29Graphing Equations of Two Variables by Plotting PointsPatrick Ford759views17rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceGraph the equation y−x2+3=0y-x^2+3=0y−x2+3=0 by choosing points that satisfy the equation.274views4rank
Multiple ChoiceGraph the equation y=x+1y=\sqrt{x}+1y=x+1 by choosing points that satisfy the equation. (Hint: Choose positive numbers only)311views1rank
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1-12, plot the given point in a rectangular coordinate system. (1, 4)404views
Textbook QuestionGraph each equation in Exercises 1–4. Let x= -3, -2. -1, 0, 1, 2 and 3. y = 2x-2238views
Textbook QuestionFill in the blank to correctly complete each sentence. The x-intercept of the graph of 2x + 5y = 10 is ________.220views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–26, determine whether each equation defines y as a function of x. x + y = 16896views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1-12, plot the given point in a rectangular coordinate system. (7/2, - 3/2)227views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function. See Example 1. {(-3,1),(4,1),(-2,7)}259views
Textbook QuestionGraph each equation in Exercises 13 - 28. Let x = - 3, - 2, - 1, 0, 1, 2, 3 y = x - 2203views
Textbook QuestionFor each piecewise-defined function, find (a) ƒ(-5), (b) ƒ(-1), (c) ƒ(0), and (d) ƒ(3).See Example 2. ƒ(x)={2+x if x<-4, -x if -4≤x≤2, 3x if x>2634views
Textbook QuestionFor each graph, determine whether y is a function of x. Give the domain and range of each relation. 488views
Textbook QuestionGraph each piecewise-defined function. See Example 2. ƒ(x)={6-x if x≤3, 3 if x>3409views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1–4.325views
Textbook QuestionGraph each equation in Exercises 13 - 28. Let x = - 3, - 2, - 1, 0, 1, 2, 3 y = |x| + 1344views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–26, determine whether each equation defines y as a function of x. |x|- y = 5306views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether the three points are the vertices of a right triangle. See Example 3. (-4,3),(2,5),(-1,-6)223views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–38, evaluate each function at the given values of the independent variable and simplify. h(x) = x^4 - x²+1 b. h (-1)237views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 31–32, the domain of each piecewise function is (-∞, ∞) (a) Graph each function. (b) Use the graph to determine the function's range.451views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–38, evaluate each function at the given values of the independent variable and simplify. h(x) = x^4 - x²+1 c. h (-x)368views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–38, evaluate each function at the given values of the independent variable and simplify. f(r) = √(r + 6) +3 a. f(-6)294views
Textbook QuestionFind the coordinates of the other endpoint of each line segment, given its midpoint and one endpoint. See Example 5(b). midpoint (-9, 8), endpoint (-16, 9)242views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 41–46, use the graph to a. determine the x-intercepts, if any; b. determine the y-intercepts, if any. For each graph, tick marks along the axes represent one unit each. 328views
Textbook QuestionFor each equation, (a) give a table with at least three ordered pairs that are solutions, and (b) graph the equation. See Examples 7 and 8. y=(1/2)x-2628views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 47–50, write each English sentence as an equation in two variables. Then graph the equation. The y-value is the difference between four and twice the x-value.265views
Textbook QuestionFind the value of the function for the given value of x. See Example 3. ƒ(x)=[[x]], for x=x-(-π)293views
Textbook QuestionLet ƒ(x)=-3x+4 and g(x)=-x^2+4x+1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. ƒ(1/3)216views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–64, use the vertical line test to identify graphs in which y is a function of x. 467views
Textbook QuestionLet ƒ(x)=-3x+4 and g(x)=-x^2+4x+1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. ƒ(-x)200views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 55–64, use the vertical line test to identify graphs in which y is a function of x. 315views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 71–74, determine whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, make the necessary change(s) to produce a true statement. The ordered pair (2, 5) satisfies 3y - 2x = - 4.270views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 77–92, use the graph to determine a.the x-intercepts, if any; b. the y-intercept, if any; and e. the missing function values, indicated by question marks, below each graph. 287views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 77–92, use the graph to determine a. the function's domain; b. the function's range; c. the x-intercepts, if any; d. the y-intercept, if any; and e. the missing function values, indicated by question marks, below each graph.313views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is b) decreasing. See Example 9. 443views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each equation has a graph that is symmetric with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, the origin, or none of these. |y| = -x201views1rank
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 95–96, let f and g be defined by the following table: Find √(ƒ(−1) − f(0)) – [g (2)]² + ƒ(−2) ÷ g (2) · g (−1) .403views
Textbook QuestionYou invested $20,000 in two accounts paying 1.45% and 1.59% annual interest. If the total interest earned for the year was $307.50, how much was invested at each rate?276views
Textbook QuestionYou invested $30,000 in two accounts paying 2.19% and 2.45% annual interest. If the total interest earned for the year was $705.88, how much was invested at each rate?134views
Textbook QuestionA new car worth $36,000 is depreciating in value by $4000 per year. a. Write a formula that models the car's value, y, in dollars, after x years. b. Use the formula from part (a) to determine after how many years the car's value will be $12,000. c. Graph the formula from part (a) in the first quadrant of a rectangular coordinate system. Then show your solution to part (b) on the graph.103views
Textbook QuestionA new car worth $45,000 is depreciating in value by $5000 per year. a. Write a formula that models the car's value, y, in dollars, after x years. b. Use the formula from part (a) to determine after how many years the car's value will be $10,000. c. Graph the formula from part (a) in the first quadrant of a rectangular coordinate system. Then show your solution to part (b) on the graph.51views