I'm assuming you mean
, not
, like your prompt suggests.
First, let's figure out what rule we can use. A likely noticeable one is the Power Rule, which says the following:
![\dfrac{d}{dx} [u^a] = a(u)^{a-1} du](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7Bd%7D%7Bdx%7D%20%5Bu%5Ea%5D%20%3D%20a%28u%29%5E%7Ba-1%7D%20du)
Applying this, we can solve for the derivative:

While you can simplify the expression to your liking, I believe that this form is not overly complex and will thus leave it as is.
Thus, our answer is:

Is (-5,2), (5,2), (0,-3), (3,-8), (-7,4), (-1,-1) a function
Alja [10]
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Answer: Yes it is a function</h3>
Each point listed is of the form (x,y). The x coordinate is always listed first. We dont have any repeat x values, so this is enough to conclude we have a function.
If you wanted to, you could graph each point given on the same coordinate grid. Note how none of the points stack on top of each other. Or put another way, note how it is impossible to draw a single straight line through more than one point graphed. This graph passes the vertical line test.
A function is where plugging in any x value leads to exactly one y value.
If you had two points like (5,2) and (5,7) then the input x = 5 leads to more than one output y = 2 and y = 7 at the same time, making this example not a function.
Answer:
Grayson's party will cost $516.
Step-by-step explanation:
Start with putting a unit rate for money per person
60/10
Divide by 10
6/1 (6$ per person)
Then multiply by 86 (# of guests attending)
86 x 6 = 516
It depens by the persenge ur going il to so EX: 8 everyday for a year but 6 holidays so 8×8=64 then 10×8=80 so 64+80=144 so ur answer is 144
Answer:
The correct statement with parenthesis is (6 × 3) − ((4 × 3 )+ 16) ÷ 4 = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement with parenthesis
(6 × 3) − ((4 × 3 )+ 16) ÷ 4 = 11
On solving we will get
18 - (28÷ 4)
18-7
11
Hence, the correct statement with parenthesis is (6 × 3) − ((4 × 3 )+ 16) ÷ 4 = 11