Answer:
A, is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you take two points and then find the slope between them you'll find that it is 1.5.
You could also make a T-chart or plug in the x coordinates into each possible equation and see which one matches the corresponding y coordinate.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Function given
Co-ordinates
(x,y)=[1, 4]
Generally the second differentiation of function is mathematically given by
Therefore critical point
Generally the substitutions of co-ordinate into function is mathematically given by
For 1
For 4
For critical point 3
Therefore the maximum value of f(x) = –x2 + 6x over the interval [1, 4] is given by
True is the correct answer Hope this helped =)
Given : y = -25 and x = -5
We can notice that if we Multiply 'x' with 5 we get 'y'
That is (-5) × 5 = -25
⇒ x multiplied by 5 = y
(a) The Equation that relates x and y is 5x = y
(b) We found that the Equation of this Direct variation is : 5x = y
The Question is to find the value of y when x = 3
The Value of y at x = 3 can be found by simply substituting x = 3 in the equation we found.
⇒ y = 5x
⇒ y = 5 × 3
⇒ y = 15
So, the Value of y when x = 3 is 15
First add 14+2 so you have sqrt(x) +14=x. Next subtract the 14 to the other side and square both sides, so you have x=x^2+28x+196. Now subtract the x, then use quadratic formula to get the two solutions for the way you have the question typed. However, since I recognize this as being a test question from your FLVS course that is not typed correctly with the parenthesis that will give you the wrong answer. A better idea would be to review through the examples in the lesson, try a few practice problems, then you can easily solve by isolating the square root on one side by itself, then squaring both sides.