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f + 6 = ?
Well, the answer can be pretty much any number. It all depends on what number f is. f is a variable, so you can plug in any number to replace f.
For example, if f was 5, this is what the equation would look like:
5 + 6 = 11
If f was -3, this is what the equation would look like:
-3 + 6 = 3
So, again, the answer can be anything. It depends on what f is.
Y could be a number of different solutions
For example, y = 12
Answer:
r = 7 cm
C = 43.982297150257 cm
A = 153.9380400259 cm<span>2
</span>r = radius
C = circumference
A = area
π<span> = pi = 3.1415926535898</span>
<span>√ = square root</span>
Y = ax^2
If the absolute value of a is <1 the graph is wider than when a = 1
If the absolute value of a is >1 the graph is narrow than when a = 1
The only function that fits that description is
y = 2x^2
B <<< answer.