Answer:
x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
6x - 5y = 14 ← substitute y = 2 into the equation
6x - 5(2) = 14
6x - 10 = 14 ( add 10 to both sides )
6x = 24 ( divide both sides by 6 )
x = 4
Answer:
Ok, the domain is the set of values that we can input in a function.
In this case, we have:
y = Ix - 6I + 3.
Notice that there is no restriction here, x can actually take any value, then the domain will be the set of all real numbers.
The correct domain is x, x ∈ R
Now, if we had (for example) something like:
y = Ix - 6I < 3
Now we have a restriction in the domain because we can not have y equal or larger than 3.
To find the domain, we can break the absolute value:
Ix - 6I < 3
is equivalent to:
-3 < x - 6 < 3
now let's add 6 in each side.
-3 + 6 < x - 6 + 6 < 3 + 6
3 < x < 9
That will be the domain in that case.
Answer:
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F(x) = (-x²+x+20) / (x+4)
-x²+x+20 | x+4
+x²+4x -x+5
\\\\ 5x+20
-5x-20
\\\\\\\\\
f(x) = (x+4)(-x+5) / (x+4)
f(x) = (-x+5)
The graph is a decreasing line, with origin from 5.
Answer:
No real solution- Not any of the options anyway
Step-by-step explanation:
So I replaced the x's with the two possible equations and then tried to solve...
2=4+(4x2-4)1/2
2=4+(8-4)1/2
2=4+(4)1/2
2=8(1/2)
2=4 Which is not true
10=4+(4x10-4)1/2
10=4+(40-4)1/2
10=4+36(1/2)
10=40(1/2)
10=20 Which is also not true
Therefore, there is no real solution