Step-by-step explanation:
Inflection points are where a function changes concavity (the second derivative changes signs). At x = 4, f"(x) goes from negative to positive, so that's an inflection point. However, at x = 8, we don't know if f"(x) changes signs or not. So we can't say that that's an inflection point.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
5 + 30 ÷ 10 =
5 + 3 =
8
Remember PEMDAS!
<em>If the rate is a constant, the relationship is proportional.</em> (The rate is the constant of porportionality.)
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For two or more points on the function curve, divide the dependent variable value by the independent one. If you get the same result in every case, the relationship is porportional.
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<em>Note</em>
For some non-proportional relationships, it is possible to find points on the graph that will pass the above test. If you suspect the relationship is actually not one of proportionality, try more points. Check also to make sure that (0, 0) is on the curve.
We use rulers obviously because the length of rulers are about 4 more times longer than hands. Hope this helps you :]
Equation simplified would be 5y+6xy