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Giving BRAINLIEST! Help me answer the last three questions!
The Transamerica Pyramid, shown at the right, is an
office building in San Francisco. It stands at 853 feet
tall and is 145 feet wide at its base. Imagine that a
coordinate plane is placed over the side of the building.
In the coordinate plane, each unit represents one foot,
Write an absolute value function whose graph is
the V-shaped outline of the sides the building,
ignoring the "shoulders" of the building. (30 pts)
Graph the function on graph paper. Use an
appropriate scale and label your graph. (30 pts)
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Show work to determine the function.
Function Equation:
125 +853
Vertex (0,953)
slope = -853=-1706
72.5
-11.7665
195
1 Y = F x +853)
(Y=-11.76x-0/+853
Does it matter where the building is positioned on the grid? Why or why not? (10 pts)
In interval notation, state the domain and range for your function.
In interval notation, state the domain and range for the situation.
If a man is in an observation area at 800ft, how far would he be
from the center of the building? Show all of your thought process. You
may elaborate using written explanation as well. (10 pts)
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