Answer:
y = -8
Step-by-step explanation:
-7y + 11 = 75 + y
Bring the <em>"</em><em>y</em><em>"</em><em> </em>variable on one side, and rest on the other.
Rearranging, we get,
-7y - y = 75 - 11
-8y = 64
-y = 8
y = -8
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You're correct, the answer is C.
Given any function of the form

, then the derivative of y with respect to x (

) is written as:

In which

is any constant, this is called the power rule for differentiation.
For this example we have

, first lets get rid of the quotient and write the expression in the form

:

Now we can directly apply the rule stated at the beginning (in which

):

Note that whenever we differentiate a function, we simply "ignore" the constants (we take them out of the derivative).
Answer:
Part A: No it is not a function
Part B: The equation
Part C: x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A - The table:
Input (x) Output (y)
6 14
12 15
15 15
25 16
This is a function because it has no repeating inputs values which have alternate outputs. Each input is assigned exactly one output.
Part B - The relation y = 7x - 15 has the value y = 27 when x = 6. You can find it by substituting into the equation.
y = 7(6) -15
y = 42 - 15
y = 27
The value of the relation in the table when x = 6 is y = 14. The equation has the greater value.
Part C: To find when y = 6, set it equal to 6 and solve for x.
6 = 7x - 15
21 = 7x
3 = x