Y^2+36, because you square y and 6
Answer:
fits under statistics category (also probability or math :\)
Answer:
y = -4x + 7
Step-by-step explanation:
As we can see, we want to write the equation of the line
we have this as;
y = -4x + b
To get the y-intercept, we use the values in the point given
we substitute x = 9 and y = -29
So we have;
-29 = -4(9) + b
-29 = -36 + b
b = 36-29
b = 7
So the equation is;
y = -4x + 7
Primary equation: A(x)= (5y)(3X)
Secondary equation: 5y+3X=1000
y=200-(3X)/5
A(x)=3X(1000-3X)
A(x)=3000X-9X²
Now, find the derivative of A(x) to find the max... here's the work for that, or you could guess and check.
A'(x)=3000-18X
Set derivative equal to 0
0=3000-18X
166.6666666=X
Now test the intervals
(0,166.6666) (166.66666, 1000)
1st derivative is + 1st derivative is -
Plug the X value back into the secondary equation
5y+3(166.666666)=1000
5Y=500
Y=5
Answer:
X= 166.6666666666
Y=5
Please note, this is entry level calculus, and your teacher may expect you to use a different, longer route such as guess and check.