Answer:
y = -24 + -2x + 2x2
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplifying:
y = 2(x + 3)(x + -4)
reorder the terms:
y = 2(3 + x)(x + -4)
multiply (3 + x) * (-4 + x)
y = 2(3(-4 + x) + x(-4 + x))
y = 2((-4 * 3 + x * 3) + x(-4 + x))
y = 2((-12 + 3x) + x(-4 + x))
y = 2(-12 + 3x + (-4 * x + x * x))
y = 2(-12 + 3x + (-4x + x2))
Combine like terms 3x + -4x = -1x
y = 2(-12 + -1x + x2)
y = (-12 * 2 + -1x * 2 + x2 * 2)
y = (-24 + -2x + 2x2)
Solving:
y = -24 + -2x + 2x2
solving for variable 'y'
Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right.
Simplifying:
y = -24 + -2x + 2x2
You could get two different functions out of this:
<u>2x + 2y = 8</u>
1). <u> 'y' as a function of 'x'</u>
Subtract 2x from each side: 2y = -2x + 8
Divide each side by 2 : <em> y = -x + 4</em>
2). <u> 'x' as a function of 'y' :</u>
Subtract 2y from each side: 2x = -2y + 8
Divide each side by 2 : <em> x = -y + 4</em>
Those two functions look the same, but that's just because the original
equation given in the problem was so symmetrical. In general, they're
not the same function.
The answer is c. Because you subtract 5 from 15 because you are dividing (if you were multiplying you would addition)
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