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in a bowl containing 10 marbles, 5 are blue and 5 are pink. if 2 marbles are picked randomly, what is the probability that the 2 marbles will not both be pink?

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Answer:

For f (x):

f (x) = (x + 3) ^ 2 - 2

For x = -1

f (-1) = (-1 + 3) ^ 2 - 2

f (-1) = (2) ^ 2 - 2

f (-1) = 4 - 2

f (-1) = 2

For x = 3

f (3) = (3 + 3) ^ 2 - 2

f (3) = (6) ^ 2 - 2

f (3) = 36 - 2

f (3) = 34

AVR = ((34) - (2)) / ((3) - (- 1))

AVR = 8

For g (x):

linear graph with and intercept of negative 3 over 2 and x intercept of 3

y = mx + b

b = -3/2

For me we have:

0 = m (3) - 3/2

3m = 3/2

m = 1/2

The function g (x) is:

g (x) = (1/2) x - 3/2

For x = -1

g (-1) = (1/2) (- 1) - 3/2

g (-1) = -1/2 - 3/2

g (-1) = -4/2

g (-1) = -2

For x = 3

g (3) = (1/2) (3) - 3/2

g (3) = 3/2 - 3/2

g (3) = 0

AVR = ((0) - (- 2)) / ((3) - (- 1))

AVR = 1/2

For h (x):

Using the table we have:

AVR = ((62) - (14)) / ((3) - (- 1))

AVR = 12

Explanation:

User KarmaEDV
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Answer:from least to greatest:

1) g (x)

2) f (x)

3) h (x)

Explanation:

User Yanar Assaf
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