Please help 25,31 Step by step please please For 25, determine whether each function is linear or nonlinear. If it is linear, determine the slope.

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Please help 25,31 Step by step please please For 25, determine whether each function is linear or nonlinear. If it is linear, determine the slope.
(c) Suppose that you have only $150. What is the maximum
(b) If the cost of towing a car is $245, how many miles was it
by the function C(x) = 2.5x + 85, where.x is the number of
37. Getting Towed The cost C, in dollars, to tow a car is modeled
CHAPTER 3 Linear and Quadratic Functions
28.
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27.
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y = f(x)
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y = f
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-1
-4
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Applications and Extensions
34. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below.
29. Suppose that f(x) = 4x - 1 and g(x) = -2x + 5.
(a) Solve f(x) = 0.
(c) Solve f(x) = g(x).
(e) Graph y = f(x) and y = g(x) and label the point that
represents the solution to the equation f(x) = g(x).
30. Suppose that f(x) = 3x + 5 and g (x) = - 2x + 15.
(a) Solve f(x) = 0.
(c) Solve f(x) = g(x).
(e) Graph y = f(x) and y = g (x) and label the point that
represents the solution to the equation f(x) = g(x).
(b) Solve f(x) > 0.
(d) Solve f(x) s8(x).
y f(x)
(2, 5)
(b) Solve f(x) < 0.
(d) Solve f(x) 2 g(x).
y= gx) Y 22
(a) Solve the equation: f(x) = 8(x).1699 uo
(b) Solve the inequality: f(x) s g(x).
35. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below.
31. In parts (a)-(f), use the figure below.
do
y = fx)
(y3D f(x)
(88, 80)
(40, 50)
(0, 12)
(5, 12)
y = hx)
dte (-40, 0)
(-6,-5)
(a) Solve f(x) = 50. to t (b) Solve f(x) = 80.
(d)
(c) Solve f(x) = 0.
(e) Solve f(x) s 80.
32. In parts (a)-(f), use the figure below.
no od l teds V 2oli
(0,-5) y = gx)
i nousut
(a) ve the equation: f(x) = g(x).l s
b) Suive the inequality: g (x) < f(x) < h(x).
(d) Solve f(x) > 50.
(f) Solve 0 < f(x) < 80.
y= gx)
36. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below.
( (-15, 60)
(M (b)
002
002
(0, 7)
(5, 20)
(-4, 7)
y = ho
(15, 0)
(a) Solve g(x) = 20.
(c) Solve g(x) = 0.
(b) Solve g(x) = 60.
(d) Solve g(x) > 20.
(f) Solve 0<g(x) < 60.
(0, -8) (7,-8)
y= gk)
(e) Solve g(x) < 60.
y = fx)
33. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below.
(a) Solve the equation: f(x) = g(x).
(b) Solve the inequality: g (x) < f(x) <h(x).
y = f(x)
y = gx)
(-4, 6)
miles towed.
(a) What is the cost of towing a car 40 miles?
towed?
(a) Solve the equation: f(x) = g(x).
(b) Solve the inequality: f(x) > g(x).
number of miles that you can be towed?
(d) Whot i
Transcribed Image Text:(c) Suppose that you have only $150. What is the maximum (b) If the cost of towing a car is $245, how many miles was it by the function C(x) = 2.5x + 85, where.x is the number of 37. Getting Towed The cost C, in dollars, to tow a car is modeled CHAPTER 3 Linear and Quadratic Functions 28. 25. 26. 27. y = f(x) y = f(x) y = f(x) y = f -2 8. -2 -2 -26 -2 -4 -1 -1 -4 -1 -3.5 2 -3 4 1 8 -2 1 -2.5 8. 2. -10 -2 16 Applications and Extensions 34. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below. 29. Suppose that f(x) = 4x - 1 and g(x) = -2x + 5. (a) Solve f(x) = 0. (c) Solve f(x) = g(x). (e) Graph y = f(x) and y = g(x) and label the point that represents the solution to the equation f(x) = g(x). 30. Suppose that f(x) = 3x + 5 and g (x) = - 2x + 15. (a) Solve f(x) = 0. (c) Solve f(x) = g(x). (e) Graph y = f(x) and y = g (x) and label the point that represents the solution to the equation f(x) = g(x). (b) Solve f(x) > 0. (d) Solve f(x) s8(x). y f(x) (2, 5) (b) Solve f(x) < 0. (d) Solve f(x) 2 g(x). y= gx) Y 22 (a) Solve the equation: f(x) = 8(x).1699 uo (b) Solve the inequality: f(x) s g(x). 35. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below. 31. In parts (a)-(f), use the figure below. do y = fx) (y3D f(x) (88, 80) (40, 50) (0, 12) (5, 12) y = hx) dte (-40, 0) (-6,-5) (a) Solve f(x) = 50. to t (b) Solve f(x) = 80. (d) (c) Solve f(x) = 0. (e) Solve f(x) s 80. 32. In parts (a)-(f), use the figure below. no od l teds V 2oli (0,-5) y = gx) i nousut (a) ve the equation: f(x) = g(x).l s b) Suive the inequality: g (x) < f(x) < h(x). (d) Solve f(x) > 50. (f) Solve 0 < f(x) < 80. y= gx) 36. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below. ( (-15, 60) (M (b) 002 002 (0, 7) (5, 20) (-4, 7) y = ho (15, 0) (a) Solve g(x) = 20. (c) Solve g(x) = 0. (b) Solve g(x) = 60. (d) Solve g(x) > 20. (f) Solve 0<g(x) < 60. (0, -8) (7,-8) y= gk) (e) Solve g(x) < 60. y = fx) 33. In parts (a) and (b), use the figure below. (a) Solve the equation: f(x) = g(x). (b) Solve the inequality: g (x) < f(x) <h(x). y = f(x) y = gx) (-4, 6) miles towed. (a) What is the cost of towing a car 40 miles? towed? (a) Solve the equation: f(x) = g(x). (b) Solve the inequality: f(x) > g(x). number of miles that you can be towed? (d) Whot i
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