6/1 ÷ 3/5
You always flip the second fraction and turn the ÷ to a ×.
6/1 × 5/3 simplified to 10/1 (or 10)
Answer : 10
The function will simply get reflected about the y-axis.
Let's approach this through what we know. Since we know that the x values are mirrored, we know that the points in Quadrant I and IV will be reflected over to the negative side, Quadrants II and III, because they simply change in signs.
However, we also know that the function y-values do not change. This is because whatever the x values are don't change the range and y-values of an even function.
To be more specific, if we have an even function, we are most likely dealing with quadratics or variants/transformations of the quadratic function.
If we were to have 2, and -2, and we wanted to plug them into the equation:

, the signs do not change the y-values of the function.
Hence, we know that it ONLY gets reflected across the y-axis.
Answer:
1=x
Step-by-step explanation:
because in a term f(X) is the original thing but when a number replaces it that means x = that number
Answer:
18 3/4 kg of rice
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Start</u>
<u>Day 1</u>
- He uses 1 3/4 kg of rice
- 25 - 1 3/4 = 23 1/4 kg remaining
<u>Day 2</u>
- He uses 4 1/2 kg of rice
- 23 1/4 - 4 1/2 = 18 3/4 kg of rice
<u>End</u>