Answer:
1) f is the name of the function
2) x is the argument
3) output is (3x + 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
In function notation, The expression "f (x)" simply means that f is a formula that has an input variable known as "x". It should be noted that f(x) does not imply that we multiply f and x. Hence, f is the name of the function.
Now, the term "x" is an input variable known as the argument of the function.
f(x) is the output of the function and is; 3x + 1
Area= length x width
103 1/8 = 12 1/2 x width
width = (103 1/8) ÷ (12 1/2)
width = 8.25 or 8 1/4
While writing inequalities we should know about symbols
a>b means a is greater than b
a<b means a is less than b
so here we have to write
difference between t and 7= t-7
given t-7 is greater than 10 so t-7>10
and t-7 is less than 20 so t-7<20
combining above two we get
10<t-7<20, <span>17 < t < 27</span>
I think it’s 720 check and see if it’s rightfully