Y=x-7 this is because you subtracted the x to both sides. Since y is a negative, you divide by -1 causing the -x to turn positive and the positive seven to be negative seven.
Un grouping in 3rd grade maths can also be called subtracting
No it isn't.
Explanation:
x/y * y = (y-6) * y
x = y^2 - 6y
A function gives just one y for every x
In this case there will always be 2 y's for every x
Example:
y can be
y = 6
or
y =−6
(0,-6) & (0,6)
Answer:
8 pencils.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a common, GCF question and the question becomes, what number is the GCF of 40 and 24.
40= 2x2x2x5
24=2x2x2x3
Both share 2x2x2, which is 8 so the largest number of pencils in each pack is 8.
Answer:
x>-9
Step-by-step explanation: