It is the sequel of Part 3,
also the prequel of Part 5.
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There can be no possible answer because the point (4, 5) is not on a square root.
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If the point (4, -5) is on the graph of the function F(x), then the point (-5, 4) must be on the graph of the inverse function F⁻¹(x). This is because the inverse function swaps the x and y coordinates of the original function's points. Therefore, for every point (a, b) on F(x), the corresponding point (b, a) will be on F⁻¹(x).
If you meant x + 5 = 4 then the multiplicity is 1.
if you have a number and on the function machine they're is for example '+1' and your starting number is 4 then you will receive the number 5, that is what a function machine does:-)
(9, 4), (5, 0), (5, 3), (-2, -6)
To find ( f(4) ) for the function ( f(x) = 2x - 5 ), substitute ( x ) with 4. This gives you ( f(4) = 2(4) - 5 = 8 - 5 = 3 ). Therefore, ( f(4) ) is 3.
{(5, 2), (3, 4), (1, 2), (−1, 4)}
Yes it is a function. 5x + 4y = 0 the same as: 5x = -4y You can also solve for either variable. x = - ( 4 / 5 ) y y = - ( 5 / 4 ) x
)the answer is the left end of the graph of the function goes up and the right goes down, 2)it has 5 zeros and at most 4 relative maximums and minimums, 3)and it is a reflection and a translation to the left of the parent function.
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