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:
36281629273781646181993836619946527189119292937467482919198$7473828191927364732818919283838292927383883829118661552621718919191019284746617171819001187373765252728
Step-by-step explanation:
173899918377+28910873638282
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Hihi. So, this is a nice application of interest rates as well as properties of exponentials/logarithms. As you know, the basic equation for interest rates is A= Pe^(rt) where A is your final amount, P is your initial, r is your rate of interest, and t is the time the money was accumulating interest. After cleaning up, you get in a situation due to you having e still lying around. Luckily, if you take the natural log of e, all you have left behind is the previous exponent. Thus, you can take the natural log of both sides, divide by 4, and then simplify to see that your final interest rate is ~6%
Answer:
32/12
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the tangent you need to divide the opposite side by the adjacent side: 70/24=35/12
Answer:
y = 5x-11
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope intercept form of a line is y =mx+b where m is the slope
y = -1/5 x-3
The slope is -1/5
Lines that are perpendicular have negative reciprocal slopes
-1 /(-1/5)
-1 * -5/1
5
The slope of the line that is perpendicular is 5
y=5x+b
Using the point (4,9)
9 = 5(4)+b
9 = 20+b
9-20 =b
-11
y = 5x-11