For this case we have the following function:
f (x) = (1/3) * (4 ^ x)
We must evaluate the function for x = 2
We have then:
f (2) = (1/3) * (4 ^ 2)
Rewriting:
f (2) = (1/3) * (16)
f (2) = 16/3
Answer:
The function evaluated at x = 2 is:
f (2) = 16/3
option A
The answer to your question is 5 and 1.
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(8+5)/25 is rational. It simplifies down to a rational decimal.
(8+5/25)
13/25
0.52
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = x
The constant of proportionality is 1 although you cannot see it. It is understood to be there.
y = (-8/5) x
This is a nasty piece of work and it depends on your grade level. If you are below grade 8, you are not encouraged to think of a constant of proportionality as less than 0.
In general the opinion is split. Some people say yes others no. If you twist my arm and put a gun to my head, my answer would be that it's fine, but it is a matter of what you have been told. I would read your notes.