Ordered pairs are not specified.
if it is like (0,5),(0,1),(0,0),.... then we may find the answer, which then shows the family of different lines according to ordered pairs.
On the list that accompanies the question, there is no equation with that solution.
x 5
It's the number always represented by ' e ' . Among a lot ofother things, it's the base of "natural" logs.
You can look up "trigonometric identities" in Wikipedia.Cos(2x), among other things, is equal to (cos x)^2 - (sin x)^2 If you meant cos squared x, or (cos x)^2, that is equal to (1 + cos(2x))/2
In short, no. Elementary calculus includes finding limits, basic differentiation and integration, dealing with sequences and series, and simple vector operations, among other concepts. Pre-calculus mostly focuses on the algebra necessary to perform those operations, with perhaps some introduction to limits or other simple ideas from elementary calculus.
In order to answer that, we need an "equation" that shows us the relationship among 'Y', 'A', and 'B'.
y = 5x - 5
What was the patriachate regarded as the "first among equals"
The Patriarch of Rome was regarded as "the first among equals".
Andrew Fraser - First Among Equals - was created in 1984.
Among other things, the theory of Brownian motion and both the general and special theories of relativity
On the list that accompanies the question, there is no equation with that solution.
It shows a relationship among certain quantities.
A formula.
Formula
NZSAS First Among Equals - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:PG
The chemical formula (not equation) of water is H2O.