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03.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Iknow the slope and y-intercept but i need with the graphing. i don't get it.
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Ответ:
Next, you can start graphing the slope. In order to do this, you would need to start at the y intercept or at 5, then use rise/run. Move up 2 from the y intercept and go right 3 times.
If you want to go the opposite way then you go to the left by 2 and down 3. This would still have the same value as 2/3 because -2/-3= +2/+3
Ответ:
a) ∀x∃y ¬∀zT(x, y, z)
∀x∃y ∃z ¬T(x, y, z)
b) ∀x¬[∃y (P(x, y) ∨ Q(x, y))]
∀x∀y ¬ [P(x, y) ∨ Q(x, y)]
∀x∀y [¬P(x, y) ^ ¬Q(x, y)]
c) ∀x ¬∃y (P(x, y) ^ ∃zR(x, y, z))
∀x ∀y ¬(P(x, y) ^ ∃zR(x, y, z))
∀x ∀y (¬P(x, y) v ¬∃zR(x, y, z))
∀x ∀y (¬P(x, y) v ∀z¬R(x, y, z))
d) ∀x¬∃y (P(x, y) → Q(x, y))
∀x∀y ¬(P(x, y) → Q(x, y))
∀x∀y (¬P(x, y) ^ Q(x, y))