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sdas [7]
2 years ago
13

Which graph has the same end behavior as the graph of f(x) = –3x3 – x2 + 1?

Mathematics
2 answers:
frozen [14]2 years ago
4 0
Since you don't have choices, I can only give you a description of what to look form.

The end behavior of a function is the behavior (direction) of the graph as it approaches positive or negative infinity for the domain. Basically, we are asking where is the graph going on the left side or the right side.

In the given case, as x increases the graph goes down and as x decreases the graph goes up.  Look for a similar situation.
Levart [38]2 years ago
4 0

the answer to the question is D.

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So then the administrator can select a random sample of n students from all the campuses from the CSU University and obtain the distance from hometwon to campuses for the selected sample and then calculate the average and use this to inference.

Other possibility is use a systematic random sampling for example they can define a random number k and they can select 1 student each k individuals and then create a random sample of size n and calculate the average for this in order to do inference.

The convenience sampling is not too useful since is not a probabilistic method.

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we can clasify this study as an enumerative study and inferential since they want to identify the average distance between the hometowns of students and their campuses.

For this case the sampling frame represent all the 23 campuses, and is known for the researcher,

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So then the administrator can select a random sample of n students from all the campuses from the CSU University and obtain the distance from hometwon to campuses for the selected sample and then calculate the average and use this to inference.

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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
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That is the line that has the open circle around y = 4, and that is the limit searched.

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\lim_{x \to \ 2^+} f(x)=-3

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Note, that since the two limits are different it is said that the limit of the function as it approaches 2 does not exist.

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There are 10C3 = 120 ways to do this.

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So so far that is 120*6=720 ways to get a 3 digit number where the digits are all different.

But we want a 4 digit number.

One digit has to be repeated there are 3 possibilities so that is 720*3 = 2160 posibilities.

But there are 4 postions that extra number can be put in. So that is 2160*4=8640 numbers

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8640/2 = 4320

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Do you understand now?

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If you do have a query try to ask a specific question.

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