1. Replace f(x) with y: y = 3x - 15
2. Interchange x and y: x = 3y - 15
3. Solve this for y: 3y = x + 15, and y = (x + 15)/3
4. Replace y with
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f (x): f (x) = (x + 15) / 3 (answer)
Answer:16
Step-by-step explanation:dsbwdb
The possible digits could be 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 as they would cause the entire number to round down instead of up.
For a system of two variables and two equations, each equation will be a linear graph, and where the lines intersect is the solution as an ordered pair (x,y). If the lines don’t intersect (they’re parallel) so there is no unique solution.