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What are the results? What's the question?
Step-by-step explanation:
Until now, given a function <span>f(x)</span>, you would plug a number or another variable in for x. You could even get fancy and plug in an entire expression for x. For example, given <span>f(x) = 2x + 3</span>, you could find <span>f(y2 – 1)</span> by plugging<span> y2 – 1</span> in for x to get <span>f(y2 – 1) = 2(y2 – 1) + 3 = 2y2 – 2 + 3 = 2y2 + 1</span>.
In function composition, you're plugging entire functions in for the x. In other words, you're always getting "fancy". But let's start simple. Instead of dealing with functions as formulas, let's deal with functions as sets of<span> (x, y)</span><span> points </span>
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Answer:
The correct answer is three full teaspoons, assuming US measurements.
Step-by-step explanation:
15ml = 3.04326 teaspoons. To do this yourself, divide the volume value by 4.929
The answer is 6. When x is -3 then you divide -3 by 3 and the quotient is -1. So 5-(-1) is also equal to 5+1 which equals 6
Answer: Associative property of addition
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