you have to solve y to get the answer
It can be: 10*(3/100) = 30/100 which is 3/10 in its simplest form.
Point: (2, 4) Slope: -3 Equation: y = -3x+10
-9.5
You write 1,095 millionths in standard form as 1.095 × 10-3
An equation in this context usually has two variables, let's say x and y. A function in this case usually has one variable as an input let's say x. f(x) is the output of the expression that defines the function. There are some criteria of a function that equations do not have. Functions must only have one output per input, basically, if you draw a vertical line anywhere on the graph, the line must only intersect at one point. So how does an equation represent a function? We can use the second variable in the equation to represent the output of the function and isolate f(x) Examples: x+ 3y = 10 x + 3f(x) = 10 3f(x) = 10 - x f(x) = (10-x)/3 x+ 3y = 10 represents f(x) = (10-x)/3 Trying x^2+y^2=9 would not work, because isolating for y we would get and equation of y = (plus or minus)sqrt(9-x^2) which does not follow the criteria of a function. Hope it helped!
4x + y = 10 is a perfectly valid functional form. The standard form is 4x + y - 10 = 0
It is: 8.0*10^-4 in standard form or scientific notation
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It can be: 10*(3/100) = 30/100 which is 3/10 in its simplest form.
i may only be 10 yrs old but i can say that an equation is not an function like the graphs of quadratic functions you will only be given an equation
Standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C where A, B, and C are numbers. So write any 10 just changing A, B, and C example: 3x +2y = 11
Points: (-10, 3) and (-2, -5) Slope: -1 Equation: y = -x-7
y=-3x-2
If you mean points of: (10, -2) and (20, -12) then it is a straigh line equation in the form of y = -x+8
n + 2 = 10
8.45
you can do '/'. for example - 10/5=2