F(x) = x² + 4
y = x² + 4
First, I reverse the equation to be
x² + 4 = y
Second, we need only x to remain on the left side and we need to move the others to the right side
x² + 4 = y
x² = y - 4
x = √(y - 4)
Last, change into invers function
f⁻¹(x) = √(x - 4)
Answer: It is the distance that -5 is form 0 on the number line
Step-by-step explanation:
We can define the absolute value of any number:
IxI as:
"The distance between the point x and the origin in the coordinate axis"
If we are in one dimension, x is just a value, and the coordinate axis will be a number line.
Then we could rewrite this as:
"is the distance between the value x and the 0 in the number line"
So:
IxI = x if x > 0
IxI = -x if x < 0.
Then:
I -5 I
Is the distance between the number -5, and the 0 in the number line, and this is:
I - 5 I = 5.
The correct option is:
"It is the distance that -5 is form 0 on the number line"
Answer:
39100
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
-7.8k - 7.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute 0.6 to the terms in the parentheses:
0.6(-13k - 12)
-7.8k - 7.2
So, the simplified expression is -7.8k - 7.2
First of all if it is increasing then then it would start at the negative numbers. First is -1.2 second is 1/5 then it is 0.5 and finally 3/5