y = kx for some non-zero constant k that you then need to find.
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Any vertical line has an undefined slope. The equation of the vertical line is x = a where the x-intercept is a.
Just write the equation as: (x - 11)(x - 3) = 0 and convert it to any form you like.
The methods vary widely, depending on the type of equation. The general principle is to do the same manipulation on both sides of the equation, trying to isolate the variable (leave the variable alone on one side of the equation). For example, if you have x + 3 = 7 your objective is to have the "x" alone on one side, so you subtract 3 on each side. This results in: x + 3 - 3 = 7 - 3 x + 0 = 4 x = 4 (You don't usually need to write down all these steps; they were included for clarity.)
If you have a quadratic equation of the formx^2 + bx + c = 0 and its solutions are x = p and x = qthen the relations between the solutions are:p + q = -b, andpq = cThese relations do not vary.
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The equation of a line with an undefined slope is x = a.
y>x-1
As an equation: 24 = x/2
Any vertical line has an undefined slope. The equation of the vertical line is x = a where the x-intercept is a.
The normal way of showing that y is a function of x is to write y = f(x).
if y = x^a, then logxy = a
You need to call your number "x", then write the following two equations:(Equation 1) x = 0.727272... Multiplying by 100, you get: (Equation 2) 100x = 72.727272... If you subtract equation 1 from equation 2, and solve for "x", you will get the number as a fraction.
we see the amplitude of the wave and carefully note it then we see the starting from the x axis and then write the equation in sin form
x=y
Just write the equation as: (x - 11)(x - 3) = 0 and convert it to any form you like.
16 - 4 = x (note: x = 12)