Solve for x.
c=8x+60
Flip the equation.
8x+60=c
Add -60 to both sides.
8x+60+−60=c+−60
8x=c−60
Divide both sides by 8.
8x/8=c−60/8
x=1/8c + −15/2
Answer:
A negative number is something like if you have $4 and you give me $5 you would be negative because you owe me $1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
○ x³\⁷
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you are multiplying ⁷√x three times, you write it like this first, ⁷√x³, then according to one of the Six Exponential Rules, ⁿ√aᵐ = aᵐ\ⁿ, ⁷√x³ gets rewritten as x³\⁷.
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<span>For any point (x, y), that appears in one function, the point (y, x) must appear in the other function.
For any point (x, y), that DOESN'T appear in one function, the point (y, x) must NOT appear in the other function.
So if you find any point that DOESN'T meet the above rules, you can prove that the functions are NOT inverses of each other.
But if you want to prove that they ARE inverses of each other, you have to check ALL points in the functions, and there are infinity of them, so that's not practical. Instead, you can write f(x) like this:
y = 3x - 5
Now solve for x:
y + 5 = 3x
x = (y + 5) / 3
Now swap x and y:
y = (x + 5) / 3
This is the same as g(x). Therefore the functions are inverses of each other.</span>