Okay so, f(x) is another way of writing y.
If the problem were to give you an x value you would put it in the x spot.
For example:
f(x) = 1/2x - 7
is the same thing as y = 1/2x - 7
If the problem were to say: "Solve for y, if x = 2" your problem would look like this
f(2) = 1/2(2) + 7
Now, multiply 1/2 by 2, and you get 1. Now the equation is:
f(2) = 1 + 7
So add 1 and 7 = 8
so that would be f(2) = 8
And your final answer would be y = 8
<em><u>I hope this helps and makes a little sense!</u></em>
Y=mx+b, m= slope, b= y intercept, plug in. Y=3x+5
Answer:
-4320t^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Pascal's triangle to figure out the variables.
In the 5th expansion, we see that the 4th term is:
10x^2 y^3
Plug in the values,
10*(4)^2 * (-3)^3 = -4230.
However, since the -3 in the original expression does not have a variable next to it, we do not include it in our answer.
Therefore, the 4th term is -4230t^2
Answer:
x = 18
Step-by-step explanation: