Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We have the following function
y = 12^x, and we need to find the inverse function.
To find the inverse function we should solve the equation for "x". To do so, first, we need to:
1. Take the logarithm in both sides of the equation:
lg_12 (y) = log _12 (12^x)
(Please read lg_12 as: "Logarithm with base 12")
From property of logarithm, we know that lg (a^b) = b*log(a)
Then:
lg_12 (y) = x*log _12 (12)
We also know that log _12 (12) = 1
Then:
x = log_12(y).
Then, the inverse of: y= 12^x is:

Answer:
=12x+y
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms
=5x+-3y+7x+4y
=(5x+7x)+(-3y+4y)
=12x+y
The point where they intersect
Alrighty!
*Note the ">" sign is similar to the "=" sign.
3m - 3(3m + 8) > 3m
3m - 6m + 24 > 3m (distribute)
-3m + 24 > 3m (combine like terms)
24 > 6m (Compute/simplify)
8 > m
Makes sense?
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<h2>A)Both pair of opposite side are parallel </h2>
option (A) is correct