Answer:
A function can have many x values for a given y value and still be a function but it cannot have many y values for a given x value. You can easily test this by graphing the equation and doing the vertical line test by seeing if a vertical line will intersect the graph only once at all x values, if it passes it is a function. In short what you have here is a function
Step-by-step explanation:
-π/2 < arctan(x) < π/2
So cos(π/2) < cos(arctan(x)) < cos(0)
0 < cos(arctan(x)) < 1
Perimeter= (2 x Length) + (2 x width)
Do to find width:
Width= perimeter - (2 x length)
So now substitute in an equation
W= 154 - (55 x 2)
W= 154-110= 44
Remember 44 would equal the width when it is multiplied by 2. Now you have to divide by 2 to get the original.
Answer is 22
The answer is y=4/-3
Or y=4x-3