We are given the equation of a line
y = -2x + 1
We have to find the value of y at three different values of x i.e. x = 0, -3 and 1
In order to find the value of y at any given x, simply replace x by that number.
So, for x=0, we will replace x by 0 to find the value of y. So y will be:
y = -2(0) + 1
y = 1
This can be expressed as an ordered pair as (0,1)
Similarly for x=-3, we get
y = -2(-3) + 1 = 6 + 1
y = 7
This can be expressed as an ordered pair as (-3, 7)
And, finally for x=1, we get:
y= -2(1) + 1 = -2 + 1
y = -1
This can be expressed as an ordered pair as (-1, -1)
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve x = f(y) for y.
x = ∛(y/9) -4
x +4 = ∛(y/9) . . . . . add 4
(x +4)³ = y/9 .. . . . . cube
9(x +4)³ = y . . . . . . multiply by 9
The inverse function is ...
f⁻¹(x) = 9(x +4)³ . . . . . matches the last choice
Answer:
10in by 5in
Step-by-step explanation:
PERIMETER: p=2(a+b) p=30
AREA: A=a×b A=50
2(a+b)=30
a×b=50
Answer:
25.612
Step-by-step explanation:
= 25.612