When a function is multiplied by a number greater than 1, the graph of the function is vertically stretched. This means that all the y-values of the function are increased, making the graph rise more steeply compared to the original. Consequently, points on the graph move away from the x-axis, resulting in a steeper appearance without changing the x-intercepts.
Any irrational number multiplied by 0.5 will remain irrational. Any rational number multiplied by 0.5 will remain rational.
What is the number which when multiplied by itself give 944.578756?
Any irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will give an irrational number.
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will produce an irrational number.
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.4 will produce an irrational number.
When a trigonometric function is multiplied by a number greater than 1, the amplitude of the function increases, resulting in taller peaks and deeper troughs on its graph. Conversely, if it is multiplied by a number less than 1 (but greater than 0), the amplitude decreases, leading to shorter peaks and shallower troughs. This scaling affects the vertical stretch or compression of the graph without changing the period or the overall shape of the function. If the multiplier is negative, it also reflects the graph across the horizontal axis.
It increases the value.
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it become and even number
yes a multiple is the answer of the number multiplied by a whole number
When any number is multiplied by its reciprocal, the product is ' 1 '.
If you multiplied a number by 4, then the cube of the number would be increased by a factor of 16.
There is an infinite number of numbers when multiplied by 8 that are greater than 72
The inequality is "flipped" when multiplied by a negative number. For example, if x > y and a is a negative number, then ax < ay.
The answer depends on the fraction.
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
When a function is multiplied by a number between 0 and 1, the graph of the function is vertically compressed. This means that all the y-values of the function are scaled down, resulting in a graph that appears shorter while maintaining its original shape. The x-intercepts remain unchanged, but the maximum and minimum values of the graph decrease, making the function approach the x-axis more closely without crossing it.