Provide an appropriate response.Years ago, people used fountain pens. The ink was very "wet" and so a blotter was used to absorb "wet" ink left on the surface of the paper. Suppose you have a single sheet of graph paper and that you have just used your fountain pen to graph the one-to-one function f. Explain how, if the ink is "wet", you could now obtain the graph of f-1 using only your sheet of graph paper. (Hint: Fold the sheet of graph paper.)
What will be an ideal response?
With the graph facing up, fold the sheet of graph paper along the line x = y and press the paper down.
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Solve. Write the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.Find the perimeter (distance around) of the polygon below. Each side of the polygon has the same length. side length = 3
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A. 23 yd
B. 26 yd
C. 30 yd
D. 21 yd
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A. (2x3 + 7)(2x3 + 4) B. (4x3 + 7)(x3 + 4) C. (2x3 + 28)(2x3 + 1) D. (2x3 - 7)(2x3 - 4)
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Approximate dx; n = 4, by (a) Simpson's rule and (b) the trapezoidal rule.Enter your answers in that order as just unlabeled real numbers rounded to two decimal places, separated by a comma.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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