Yes.
For each increment of x, the y value is halved. This can be represented by the function f(x)= 0.5^x.
The initial value here is 1 because when x=0, y=1.
Answer: the answer is 4
Step-by-step explanation:
when looking for the half life, it says to look for when the initial amount is half of what it used to be, because it is 100, 100 divided by 2 is 50, and when looking at the hours (x value) for 50 it says 4.
A
x=y^2-9
x+9=y^2
square root both sides
+-sqrt(x+9)
Answer:
64
Step-by-step explanation:
You'd put 64 in the box because the x is the original number (4). example: 4^3 = 64, ^3(insert the root sign) 64 = 4
sorry in advanced, I dont have the math signs to make the equations
The answer is d=6 i can show my work in the comments if you need it