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  1. Graphs of Absolute Value Equations - Socratic

    Questions How do you graph absolute value equations on a coordinate plane? How do you create a table of values for an absolute value equation? How do you know which x values to choose …

  2. How do you graph the inequality x >5 or x <-2? | Socratic

    How do you graph the inequality x> 5 or x <− 2? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Multi-Step Inequalities

  3. I've been struggling in this sound wave question for more

    The amplitude is the maximum absolute value of the wave. For sin or cos functions, the amplitude is the coefficient before the trigonometrics.Therefore the amplitude for y=1/4cos ( (2pi)/3theta) …

  4. How do you graph #y=absx+9 - Socratic

    Then, #y# has this standard graph shifted by 9 units positive ("Up") on the #y-# axis, as below.

  5. Question #9ff5f - Socratic

    Question #9ff5f Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Multi-Step Inequalities

  6. Question #810fc - Socratic

    2016年3月25日 · The action taking place is that you are looking at a standard graph of #tan (x)# and noting the y value on that graph for #2x#. You are then going back to the graph you are …

  7. How do you graph the system of linear inequalities - Socratic

    How do you graph the system of linear inequalities y ≥ − 4 and y <− 2x + 10? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

  8. How do you use the important points to sketch the graph of f

    The graph of f (x) is a parabola with vertex at x= (-b)/ (2a) x_"vertex" = (-1)/ (2* (1/4))=-2 Since a=1/4>0 the f (x_"vertex" ) is the absolute minimum of f (x) :. f_min = f (-2) = 4/4-2-8= -9 …

  9. By applying the rules for natural logarithms, how could 2ln|x| be ...

    ln(x^2) Apply the power rule for logarithms 2ln|x|=ln(|x|^2) As we know, the square of a positive or negative number is always positive, so |x|^2=x^2 and the answer becomes ln(x^2).

  10. How do you write #y = -2|x-4|+4# as a piecewise function? - Socratic

    The piecewise function is y= { (-2x+12 if x>=4), (2x-4 if x<4):} The function is y=-2|x-4|+4 x-4>=0, =>, x>=4 Therefore, y=-2|x-4|+4= { (-2 (x-4)+4 if x>=4), (-2 ...