There are infinitely many possible answers. y = x - 4 y = x*0 y = x2 - 16 y = |sqrt(x)| - 2 that's 4 of them.
16 times64 divided by 4 is 16
x + 16 < 15 Subtract '16' from both sides x< 15 - 16 x < -1 Verification When x = -2 Then -2 + 16 = 14 < 15
No. The square root of 16 is.... 4 (4x4=16) and (-4x-4=16)
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