Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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You have f(x)=(<span>6x+9)/(x-5) and want to find the inverse function? Please note that the parentheses are obligatory here.
1. Replace "f(x)" with y: y = </span>(6x+9)/(x-5)
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2. Interchange the variables x and y: x</span> = (6y+9)/(y-5)
3. Solve this result for y: x(y-5) = (6y+9), or xy-5x = 6y+9. Then:
xy-6y = 9 + 5x, or y(x-6) = 9+5x
9+5x
Then y = --------------
x-6
Here x may not = 6, because division by zero would occur otherwise.
First, the equation needs to be put into slope-intercept form, which is y = -4/5x + 7/5. Then, you need to know what parallel and perpendicular lines are. REMEBER, parallel lines have the same slope, and perpendicular lines have slopes whose product equal -1. You just need to substitute. For the parallel line, -2 = -4/5(4) + b, and b = 6/5, so y = -4/5x + 6/5. For the perpendicular line, the slope is 5/4. Now substitute. -2 = 5/4(4) + b, and b = -7, so y = 5/4x -7.
Answer:
(-5,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
5 units left is x axis and that is going to the negative side, down 1 unit is the y axis.