Answer:
y = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
If someone gives you an function that says f(x) = x + 2, that is the same thing as saying y = x + 2. The f(x) part is just to represent that it is a function of x.
A bar diagram can be used to represent algebraic expressions or to give examples.
For Question 1 the answer is the last choice.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Lines with undefined slopes are perfectly vertical, of the form "x = ". A line with "the same x-intercept" as the given line that has an undefined slope will be the line that we want. I know that sounds confusing; we'll work through it then I'll explain it better. In order to find the x-intercep of the given line, solving it for y will make it a bit easier to "see". Therefore,
-y = -x + 1 and
y = x - 1. The x-intercept exists when y = 0, so setting y equal to 0 and solving for x:
0 = x - 1 and
1 = x. That's the x-intercept. It's also the line that we want that has an undefined slope, because "x = " lines are lines vertical lines and vertical lines have undefined slopes.
x = 1 is the line you want.
Answer:
3x^2y
Step-by-step explanation:
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