Answer:
x=8y/3-4
Step-by-step explanation:
What we have to do to solve for X into re arrange the equation so that X is by itself on one side of the equation. To start we will divide both sides by 3/8 to move it away from the X side and we get
8y/3=x+4 then we will subtract both sides by 4 to get x all by itself
8y/3-4=x
I hope this helps and please don't hesitate to ask if there is anything still unclear!
Equation B is written in vertex form, which means you can read the vertex (extreme value) from the numbers in the equation.
Vertex form is
y = a(x -h)² + k
where the vertex (extreme point) is (h, k). Whether that is a maximum or a minimum depends on the sign of "a". When "a" is negative, the graph is a parabola that opens downward, so the vertex is a maximum.
Equation
B reveals its extreme value without needing to be altered.
The extreme value of this equation is a
maximum at the point
(2, 5).
Answer:
y = -x + 2.
or
x + y - 2 = 0 (Standard form).
Step-by-step explanation:
Its slope (m) is -1 and y intercept (c) is at y = 2.
y = mx + c
So it's:
y = -1x + 2
Standard form is:
x + y - 2 = 0.
I'm not sure what you mean by General Form.
Answer:
As we have seen before, you can write the equation of any line in the form of y = mx + b . This is the so-called slope intercept form, because it gives you two important pieces of information: the slope m and the y-intercept b of the line. You can use these values for linear interpolation later.
Step-by-step explanation:
The input is known as x and the output is known as y in math.
So you’re stating that we’re making the equation equal the output, y, and we’re adding based off of the word “more”. Now that we know we’re adding, we have to find what we are adding together. We are adding x and 11 is that it equals y. Note that x and y could be many different variables and values.
Y= x+11