No it isn't.
Explanation:
x/y * y = (y-6) * y
x = y^2 - 6y
A function gives just one y for every x
In this case there will always be 2 y's for every x
Example:
y can be
y = 6
or
y =−6
(0,-6) & (0,6)
Answer:
1.8 cycles
Step-by-step explanation:
The average number of clock cycles per instruction is given by the sum of the product of each possible number of cycles by its likelihood.
1 cycle: 50%
2 cycles : 25%
3 cycles : 20%
4 cycles : 5%

The average number of clock cycles per instruction is 1.8.
Answer:
6 pens for 36$ then 2 pencils for 2$ equal 38$
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Situation 2 (B)
Step-by-step explanation:
I think it would be B since the power of the gear increases proportionally with the radius.
Wouldn't it be B? 5 i think