Answer:
We conclude that it is possible for an object to have more than one input value, but only one output value.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, it is possible for an object to have more than one input value, but only one output value.
For example, considering the table having 'name' as the 'input' and the output as 'age'.
Name of Relatives Age (years)
Mr A 13
Mr B 14
Mr C 13
Mr D 15
Here, Each input has only input. But, multiple relatives can have the same age.
Here, Mr A and Mr C have the same 13 years age. This table represents a function.
Therefore, we conclude that it is possible for an object to have more than one input value, but only one output value.
First set both equations equal to y
y = -1/2x + 3
y = 3x - 4
Then set these two equal because they both equal y
-1/2x + 3 = 3x + 4
Combine like terms and solve
7 = 3.5x
x = 2
y also = 2 when you plug it back in
Therefore, (2,2)
I do not see the lines...
Answer:
x= -5
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+3=2x-2
3x-2x=-3-2
x=-5
Answer:
3 (z = 35)
Step-by-step explanation:
(22 + 19) + 104 + z = 180° => triangle sum theorem
41 + 104 + z = 180
145 + z = 180
145 + z - 145 = 180 - 145
z = 35