Given the function f (x) = 3x, find the value of f-1 (81).
For this case, the first thing you should do is rewrite the function.
We have then:
y = 3 ^ x
From here, we clear the value of x:
log3 (y) = log3 (3 ^ x)
log3 (y) = x
Then, we rewrite the function again:
f (x) ^ - 1 = log3 (x)
Now, we evaluate the inverse function for x = 81:
f (81) ^ - 1 = log3 (81)
f (x) ^ - 1 = 4
Answer:
the value of f-1 (81) is:
f (x) ^ - 1 = 4
You are given a table in which each row represents the coordinates of points. For example, in the first line, we have x=-7 and y=5. Work through the four given equations, one at a time, subbing -7 for x and 5 for y; is the equation still true? If yes, then you have found the correct answer. B is the exception; I'd suggest you check out equations A, C and D first, before focusing on B.
Example: D: (5)-5 = 2((-7) + 7) leads to 0 = 0. Is that true? If so, D is likely the correct answer.
Answer:
(the statement does not appear to be true)
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't think the statement is true, but you CAN compute the intercepted arc from the angle.
Note that BFDG is a convex quadrilateral, so its angles sum to 360. Since we know the inscribed circle touches the angle tangentially, angles BFD and BGD are both right angles, with a measure of 90 degrees.
Therefore, adding the angles together, we have:
alpha + 90 + 90 + <FDG = 360
Therefore, <FDG, the inscribed angle, is 180-alpha (ie, supplementary to alpha)
Pick 2 points off ur line...it is easier if u pick whole number points
(2,0) and (0,5)
slope formula = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
now label ur points
(2,0)...x1 = 2 and y1 = 0
(0,5)...x2 = 0 and y2 = 5
now sub and find the slope
slope(m) = (5 - 0) / (0 - 2) = -5/2 <====