Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Step-by-step explanation:
Functions
f(x) = 12x f⁻¹(x) = 2x
a) f⁻¹(-2) = 2(-2)
f⁻¹(-2) = -4
b) f(-4) = 12x
f(-4) = 12(-4)
f(-4) = -48
c) f(f⁻¹(-2)) =
f(f⁻¹(x)) = 12(2x) = 24x
f(f⁻¹(-2)) = 24(-2) = -48
I think your functions are wrong they must be f(x) = 1/2x f⁻¹(x) = 2x
a) f⁻¹(-2) = 2(-2)
= -4
b) f(-4) = 1/2(-4)
= -2
c) f(f⁻¹(x)) = 1/2(2x)
= x
f(f⁻¹(-2)) = -2
(Add5) 1/9..(add 7) 1/16... (add9) 1/25... (add 11) and get -> 1/36
Answer:
Equity is being fair or impartial (being fair to a rival/opposite opinion) OR is the value of shares provided by a company.
Hope that helped!
no way dude really? thats so cool
A) The membership cost starts at $23 and it adds $6 every year. The 23 would be your b and the 6 would be your slope, m, in the form y=mx+b.
y=6x+23
This equation means that you're starting at 23 dollars and adding 6 dollars with every x you add.
B) 2009-1995=14 This means that there's 14 years that the cost increased. 14*6=$84 The membership cost increased by anther $84 over the 14 years. You have to add 84 to 23 to find your total=$107.
C) Set $85 equal to 6x+23
85=6x+23
6x=62
x≈10
10 years later the cost will be $85.
1995+10=2005