➜︎Question
Describe what you notice when you create the inverse ratio.
- How do you describe it?
- What do you notice?
- How do you create it?
➜︎Answer
A function composed with its inverse function yields the original starting value. Think of them as "undoing" one another and leaving you right where you started. Basically speaking, the process of finding an inverse is simply the swapping of the x and y coordinates.
- You can describe a inverse ratio by saying how it works
- You can notice the difference
- You could possibly know
Answer:
I think its D)
Step-by-step explanation:
7x−3y+2=0
Add -7x to both sides.
7x−3y+2+−7x=0+−7x
−3y+2=−7x
Add -2 to both sides.
−3y+2+−2=−7x+−2
−3y=−7x−2
Divide both sides by -3.
−3y
/−3 = −7x−2
/−3
which equals d)
I also use this app to convert equations to slope-intercept and it showed me this
The interval notation given to us means that x is between negative infinity and 5, excluding both endpoints.
So we can write
which shortens to 
The graph will have an open hole at 5 on the number line, and shading to the left to indicate all points smaller than 5.
The answer is D. 486 i<span>n²</span>