Which formula represents the hyperbola on the graph shown below? Note: Answer choices and graph attached below...
Which formula represents the hyperbola on the graph shown below? - 2

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Your answer choice is appropriate

Step-by-step explanation:

The orientation is vertical, so the parent function is

... y² - x² = 1

The vertical offset is -3 and the horizontal offset is positive, so the variables will be of the form (y+3)² and (x-something)². At this point, you're able to choose the correct answer.

The distance center to vertex is 13, so we know the y-term denominator is 13². We cannot tell from this graph what the x-term denominator should be, but all the answer choices are in agreement that it should be 81.

The appropriate choice is ...

... (y+3)²/169 - (x-2)²/81 = 1

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

If you are looking for the answer to a graph that looks similar but slightly different, the answer is C.

This graph looks like the one above, but it is inverted, the top hyperbola reaches 15, and the bottom reaches 10. This is correct for A.P.E.X

Hope this helps I couldn't find it anywhere else on brainly.


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the previous question don't change the probability of the next questions, so the information that it is the 4th question is not relevant.

It's only relevant that there are 3 possible answers, so the probability of getting the right one is 1/3 (C.).

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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49c^2 - 25d^6
(7c)^2 - (5d^3)^2
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The answer is: (7c + 5d^3)(7c - 5d^3).
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49c^(2)-25d^(6)=(7c)^2-(5d^3)²=[7c-5d^3][7c+5d^3]

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B. 96
C. 200
D. 22

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Answer:

The answer would be D. 22

Step-by-step explanation:

There are around 0.453592 Kilograms per pound. Multiply 0.453592 × 48.

Your answer would be 21.772416 would would round up to approximately 22 Kilograms.

Answer:

C. 200 This is right ttyl.



Andrew makes $6 an hour plus $9 an hour for every hour of overtime. Overtime hours are any hours more than 40 hours for the week.Part A: Create an equation that shows the amount of wages earned, W, for working x hours in a week when there is no overtime. (3 points)

Part B: Create an equation that shows the amount of wages earned, S, for working y hours of overtime. Hint: Remember to include in the equation the amount earned from working 40 hours. (3 points)

Part C: Andrew earned $330 in 1 week. How many hours (regular plus overtime) did he work?

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Part A ) The equation is W = $ 6x where x ≤ 40, W is the amount of wage earned and x hours in a week when there is no overtime. 

Part B) 
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Part C) 
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The factors of  25  are  1,  5,  and  25 ... three factors.
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The factors of  18  are  1,  2,  3,  6,  9,  and  18 ... six factors.

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