Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
because I did the math and I learned this today it's simple
Answer:
As we know:
Direct variation => y = k*x, k is constant ( y/x = k = constant)
Inverse variation => y = k/x, k is constant (y*x = k = constant)
X - 1 2 5 10
Y - 6 12 30 60
Check the first 2 pair of X, Y:
(the remaining pair of value would show the same tendency)
X1 x Y1 = 1 x 6 = 6
X2 x Y2 = 2 x 12 = 24
=> X x Y is not a constant
=> Not an inverse variation.
=> B and D is incorrect
Otherwise, we have:
Y1/X1 = 6/1 = 6
Y2/X2 = 12/2 = 6
=> Y/X = 6
=> A direct variation with k = 6
=> y = 6x
=> Option C is correct
Hope this helps!
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If this is what you mean..?
In order to do this you would work backward from the answer.
You have x = 25 and ant to include and addition. As we are working backwards, we use the opposite operation to addition - subtraction. We'll make it an easy number so we will subtract 15 to get to 10.
So far it looks like 10 = 15 + x
Now, to include a division, we want to do the opposite again, multiplication. Pick any number to multiply 10 by - for this example we'll choose 7.
7 x 10 = 70
Now we can write out the equation -
70/7 + 15 = x
No brackets are required as Division comes before addition in BIDMAS.
An alternate choice would be to have x the other side of the '='
To do this, multiply x by a number of choice (for example 3) to make the divison section of the equation. This makes 75. This can be written as a fraction. 75/x = 3
Next, for the addition, whatever happens on one side, the exact same happens on the other. Pick any number to add on (e.g. 5) and re-write the equation.
75/x + 5 = 8
Sorry if this doesn't make perfect sense
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
A is correct. The graph of the basic exponential function neither touches nor crosses the x-axis, whereas a linear function does cross over and can be negative for some inputs.