subject
Mathematics, 14.02.2020 03:04 nanagardiner08

Given: X = (1, 2, 3) and Y = (1, 3, 4). If, in the sets listed, x is a number from set X and y is a number from set Y, how many different values of x + y are possible?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
The domain of a function can be represented by which one of the following options? o a. a set of output values o b. a set of f(x) values o c. a set of input values o d. a set of both input and output values
Answers: 3
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Yo need asap pls ! markin da brainiest too !
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:40
Afunction g(x) has x-intercepts at (, 0) and (6, 0). which could be g(x)? g(x) = 2(x + 1)(x + 6) g(x) = (x – 6)(2x – 1) g(x) = 2(x – 2)(x – 6) g(x) = (x + 6)(x + 2)
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Robin spent 25% more time on his research project than he had planned he’s been an extra h ours on the project which of the following expressions could represent the number of hours rob actually spent on the project
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Given: X = (1, 2, 3) and Y = (1, 3, 4). If, in the sets listed, x is a number from set X and y is a...
Questions
Questions on the website: 13722360