Mathematics, 18.04.2020 08:34 Daisysolis5191
The table shows the functions representing the height and the area of the base of a rectangular prism for different values of x.
Height
f(x)=x+1
Area of Base
g(x) = x2
1
2
1
AWN
16
The volume of the prism when X = 3 is 36. Which equation can be used to represent the volume of the prism, V(x)?
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o
V(x) = (*• g)(x)
V(x) = (g-)(x)
V(x) = (8+)(x)
v(x) = (1-3)(x)
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