Can you think of any other examples of functions?
<em>Yes! Like putting a check in the bank, that is the input- and then the money you take is the output. You can even use food to compare input and output! Ingredients are the input, and the final dish/dessert is the output. If you wanted something more mathematical, you can use a graph to find the input and output. If you know a few points, you can create a whole line of x and y points, where x= input and y=output. You can also consider getting gas for your car, the money is the input, and the gas (in return) is the output. <== these are just a few examples.
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Why might this type of equation be useful?
When you are trying to find the points for a line or looking for the unit price for something, functions can be very useful! You can find what y would be when x equals 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. I know I use this all the time! For example, trying to find the best price for something in the grocery store. There are a lot of options, and if you find the unit price with functions, it makes it easier to get the best deal.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
1/2(x + 4) = -12
1/2x + 2 = -12
1/2x = -10
x = -20
Answer:
The volume of the cylinder section is about 82.8, and the volume of the cone is about 28.2.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the cone's volume, it is v=pir^2*h/3
To find the cylinder, it is v=pir^2*h
I'm sure you can do the rest.
Answer:
6.0435*10²⁴
Step-by-step explanation:
Moon: 7.35*10²²
Earth: 5.97*10²⁴
7.35*10²² = 0.0735*10²⁴
then:
0.0735*10²⁴ + 5.97*10²⁴ = (0.0735 + 5.97)*10²⁴
= 6.0435 *10²⁴
Answer:
x = -1, y = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Isolate x for 4x + 11y = 7 which ⇒
Substitute into the equation: which is:
Drop Down to:
Isolate y for 7-8y = -1: y = 1
Thus,
Substitute y = 1
Hence,
Solution ⇒ x = -1 and y = 1
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