#2 What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote for the following exponential graph?
#2 What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote for - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

y = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

We are looking for the horizontal line which the function approaches but never meets;

This is y = -1


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Which ordered pair will solve the equation 2 × 4 + x = y?A.
(5, 16)

B.
(4, 12)

C.
(3, 12)

D.
(2, 9)

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This answer uses NMF, which you can find out about on my profile:

Preliminary work:
Following the BIDMAS order of operations, we can calculate part of it already, and that's the 2•4, which equals 8.
Therefore, the equation now reads:
8+x = y

x = 5:
8+5 = 13
13 ≠ 16
13 ≠ y

x = 4:
8+4 = 12
12 = 12
12 = y

Therefore, the pair is (4, 12)

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Answer:

3-2

Step-by-step explanation

Julia's great dane weighs 45 kgand Jake's chihuahua weighs 15 kg. How much bigger, as a percentage, is julia's dog?

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Answer : The percentage will be, 200%

Step-by-step explanation :

First we have to calculate the excess weight.

Excess weight = 45 kg - 15 kg

Excess weight = 30 kg

Now we have to calculate the percentage of excess weight.

Percentage of excess weight = \frac{\text{Excess weight}}{\text{Weight of Jake's}}* 100

Percentage of excess weight = (30kg)/(15kg)* 100

Percentage of excess weight = 200 %

Therefore, the percentage will be, 200%

45kg-15kg=30kg Percentage: 30kg=0.3% Percentage =0.3%

Mai wants to make a scale drawing of her kitchen. Her kitchen is a rectangle with length 6 m and width 2 m. She decides on a scale of 1 to 40.Draw and label the dimension of a scale drawing of Mai’s kitchen, using a scale of 1 to 40.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

This is an easy problem to work out, but a little hard to explain with just words and not a drawing.

Do you understand "scale"?  As in a "map scale"?  So many inches equals one mile or one kilometer?

If you were to draw this kitchen at "full scale" you'd need a really big piece of paper, right?  6m by 2m at least.

But that's not very helpful, so you "scale" it down.  What if you divided each measurement by 2?  Then your piece of paper would 'only' need to be 3m by 1m.  Still too big though, right?

So cut each measurement in half again, and you're down to 1.5m by 0.5m.  Getting better.  What we just did there is a "scale of 1 to 4," often written as 1:4.  (Cutting in half twice is 1/4th, or 1:4.)

But the problem specifies 1:40, so simply divide by 10 now, and you no longer need a piece of paper 1.5m x 0.5m, but only 0.15m (15cm) by 0.05m (5cm).

So on a piece of paper and draw a line 15cm long.  That's the scaled graphical representation of the long side of Mai's kitchen.  6m in the real world is 600cm.  Divide that by the "scaling factor" of 40 to get 15cm that you draw on your paper.

The other side of her rectangular kitchen scales down to 5cm.  (200cm/40).  So add that as the short leg, then complete the other two sides of the rectangle.

When they say to scale something down, simply divide all the dimensions by the scaling factor.

(If you were to scale up, you'd multiply by the scaling factor.)

A homemade lip balm consists of coconut oil and beeswax. Coconut oil costs $0.50 per ounce and beeswax costs $2.00 per ounce. If 6 ounces of coconut oil and 5 ounces of beeswax are used to create the lip balm mixture, which values represent a and b in the table?

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Answer:

The answer is:

1.  3.00

2. 10.00

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Same. the question needs more informion

The function of f(x) varies directly with x, and f(x)=48 when x=8.
Evaluate f(x) when x=2

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Here's the equation for direct variation. k=y/x    [ f(x)=y]
Find k
k= 48/8=6
6=y/2
y=12
Hope this helps.