Answer: answer D
Step-by-step explanation:
i am pretty sure it is D. not 100%, but like 90%. they are both on the outside of the lines, so that is why i know they are exterior. and, they are on opposite sides, so that makes them alternate.
3(2x^3+3y^2) (2x^3 -3y^2)
Answer:
Both the equation and its inverse are functions.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this problem lets first find the inverse of this function. This is done below:

We first swap x and y.

We now isolate y.

Functions are relations between two groups of numbers, in such a way that one number on the input group must generate a singular answer from the output group. This holds true for both f(x) and its inverse, therefore both are functions.