The answer depends on what information you already have.
The simplest version of a formula is f(x) = c.
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
No but if you replace a constant with a function it will remain a formula
f(x)=3x-2,X E N
You can solve for a one-time constant by using the formula t = RC. Read the math problem you are given carefully to determine what values to plug into the equation.
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All you do is set the quadratic function to equal to 0. Then you can either factor or use the quadratic formula to solve for your unknown variable.
No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.
It really depends on the specific function, and what you want to solve for.
A quadratic function is ax2+bx+c You can solve for x by using the quadratic formula, which, as the formula requires the use of square roots, would be tricky to put here.
A constant function is a function that always yields the same output value, regardless of the input. In other words, the function's output is a fixed value and does not depend on the input variable. Graphically, a constant function appears as a horizontal line.
-2x2 + 9x - 12 = 0Then apply the quadratic formula.
The PMT function.