Answer:
I do not understand what to do
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the solution (not answer) to (not too) x^2 - 3x + 5 = 0?
This is a quadratic equation. Two possible approches to solving it are
1) quadratic formula, and
2) completing the square.
Let's use the quadratic formula:
a=1, b= -3, c = 5
Then
-(-3) plus or minus sqrt( [-3]^2 - 4(1)(5) )
x = --------------------------------------------------------
2
3 plus or minus sqrt(9-20) 3 plus or minus i*sqrt(11)
= ------------------------------------- = ------------------------------------
2
Please note: These are complex roots, due to the " i ".
To determine the inverse of a function, we first write the parent function in terms of y. So, in this part the x would be isolated to one side of the equation. Then, with the new form of the parent function, we switch the x into y and y to x. The new function would be the inverse function. For the given function, we do as follows:
<span> y=-4/x + 1
y - 1 = -4/x
x ( y - 1 ) = -4
x = -4 / (y -1)
Replacing x into y and y into x,
</span>y = -4 / (x -1)
<span>Therefore, the inverse is y=-a/x-b where a = 4 and b = 1.</span>
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Assume that pi is approx. 3.14. Then 86.92 = approx. 27 2/3 times pi, or
86.92 is approx. equal to 83pi/3.