Answer:
m=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-5x-12
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x) = -5x+3, to get f(x+3), we are going to replace x in f(x) with x+3 as shown;
f(x) = -5x+3
f(x+3) = -5(x+3)+3
f(x+3) = -5x-15+3
f(x+3) = -5x-12
Hence the function f(x+3) is -5x-12
The number sentence 9+8=18.
The statements look all false:
- A linear function can have constant terms, which is the b coefficient in the expression y=mx+b. For example, y=3x+5 has a constant term 5
- A linear function has a x term. In the same example as before, 3x is the x term
- The coefficients can be different from 1. In the example before, the x coefficient is 3 and the constant term is 5.
- This looks like option b. Maybe there was a typo, and either b or d must be true.