The new exponential equations to represent Alison, Cindy, and Javier would be 1/(1+e^-x) representing an s curve showing a lot of growth.
<h3>What is an exponential equation?</h3>
The exponential function is a mathematical function denoted by f(x)=\exp or e^{x}.
Here, he new exponential equations to represent Alison, Cindy, and Javier would be 1/(1+e^-x) representing an s curve showing a lot of growth while Cindy and Javier would be ln(x) and x^(1/2) as they will grow somewhat fast at first and then die out.
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Which of the following equations is written in standard form?
C. 20y=20
Answer:
Price of each phone:
Price of each accessory:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be "p" the price in dollars of each phone and "a" the price in dollars of each accessory.
Set up a system of equations:
You can use the Elimination Method to solve the system.
Multiply the second equation by -2 and add both equations:
Substitute the value of "a" into the first equation and solve for "p":
Answer:
3 * (x + 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
Mark number as x
Then the sum of a number and seven is x + 7
Three times x + 7 can be written as
3 * (x + 7)
Parentheses mean that we first add x and 7 and then multiply their sum by 3
Alternatively you can write it as 3x + 21, since
3 * (x + 7) = 3 * x + 3 * 7 = 3x + 21
Answer:
-7x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
First, find the new slope that is perpendicular.
1/7 -> 7 -> -7
So far, we have -7x + b. (we use mx + b)
Since you asked for it to pass point A (-1, 5), substitute in x and y.
y = -7x + b
5 = -7(-1) +b
5 = 7 + b
b = -2
So the equation would be -7x - 2.
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Kayden Kohl
8th Grade