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katec379:

hero

katec379:

i cant post it still @Hero

Hero:

Hang on a min

Hero:

You mean you can't post that ^

katec379:

how did you do that

Hero:

I just simply copy and pasted the link directly.

Hero:

What os/browser are you using?

katec379:

http://prnt.sc/diaz8i

Hero:

Ah, looks like you fixed your own problem.

katec379:

can you see that?

katec379:

lol yeah i got it

Hero:

Okay, I'll help you with this but then I have to go afterwards. I am also studying as well.

katec379:

wowwww lol ok

Hero:

Sorry, if I had more free time, I would help more.

katec379:

its all good

Hero:

Okay, give me a few.

katec379:

ok

Hero:

I have a question. Have you tried graphing each of the functions listed in the answer choices?

Hero:

You can definitely gain some useful information from graphing them yourself.

katec379:

ok so a is true

katec379:

b is false

katec379:

c is false

katec379:

d is false

katec379:

correct?

katec379:

no a is true

Hero:

@katec379 how did you come to the conclusion that a is true? Explain your reasoning please.

katec379:

they both habve the domain and range (negative infinity, infinity)

Hero:

Okay, yes, good. Looks like you know what you're doing there.

katec379:

okay

katec379:

can u help me with one more???

Hero:

So yes, option A seems to be the only correct correct choice here. Great job with that. I'm surprised that you were able to figure out those so quickly on your own. Are you sure you need my help?

katec379:

yes just with one more

Hero:

Okay, go ahead and post it.

katec379:

http://prnt.sc/dib4fe

Hero:

So basically, all you would have to do for this one is compare it with the known rules of logs list.

katec379:

hm

Hero:

@katec379 does that link help at all?

katec379:

so a is true

Hero:

Yes, correct. A is true.

katec379:

b is true

Hero:

B also appears to be true as well.

katec379:

c is false

Hero:

Correct. C is false. How about option d?

katec379:

false

Hero:

Correct. You got them all right. Great job.

wo1f0mon:

i swear this was spam at first

Falconmaster:

help The cost of a raffle ticket is $2. There is also a one-time $5 fee to be part of the raffle. Which of the following expressions could be used to represent the total cost of being in the raffle and buying m tickets? 10m 5m + 2 7 + m 2m + 5

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