Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
Get rid of parentheses: 
Add all the numbers together, and all the variables: 
Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right:



Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The dominant term of this function is x^4. The graph of x^4 starts in Quadrant II and continues in Quadrant I.
If we have y = -x^4, the graph starts in Quadrant III and continues in Quadrant IV. This is the end behavior for f(x)=-x^4+5x^3-3.
Using the unit circle, you can visualise the secant as follows:
- Draw the vertical line passing trough (1,0)
- Extend the radius until it meets this line at point P
- The length of OP is the secant of your angle.
Since -90 means that the radius points downwards, it means that the radius is vertical as well, and thus it never meets the vertical line through (1,0).
Thus, the secant is not defined at -90.
In fact, if we switch back to the function notation, we can confirm this claim, since we have

which is undefined.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
if x is 4 then y is 2 unlesss uknwo
Let t is the amount of time that the gas is leaking (hour), g is the total of the gas leak.
g = 3t.