y=x^3
4
f ( x ) = (x-2)/(x-1)if y = (x-2)/(x-1)yx-y= x - 2yx-x= -2+yx(y-1)=y-2x = (y-2)/(y-1)so g ( x ) the inverse function is also (x-2)/(x-1)
Multiplying a function by -1 will make it a reflection of the original function across the x axis.
The graph of the function y(x) = 1/x is a hyperbola.
yx-3 is not an equation, and it has no graph.
You can graph an equation or an inequality but you cannot graph an expression.
A function is a relation in which any value inputted in the relation yields exactly one output. x+3=yx=1; y=4. 1 will not give any result other than 4. Graphically, a function is a graph where each x-coordinate has only one y-coordinate. So you can use the vertical line test. If you place a vertical line somewhere on the graph and it crosses the graph at more than one point, it is not a function.
y=x^3
4
When a function is multiplied by -1 its graph is reflected in the x-axis.
If you mean y = x+5 and y = x+9 then both slopes will be parallel but with different y intercepts
y= x- 4 is a line with slope 1 and y intercept -4. So we graph a line the intersects the y axis at -4. From that point go up 1 and over 1 to get to the next point.+++You cannot produce a graph from just yx-4, because that is an expression, not an equation. If it was intended as y = x-4, then you can. It would be a straight line intercepting the axes at (0, -4) and (4, 0).
f ( x ) = (x-2)/(x-1)if y = (x-2)/(x-1)yx-y= x - 2yx-x= -2+yx(y-1)=y-2x = (y-2)/(y-1)so g ( x ) the inverse function is also (x-2)/(x-1)
There isn't any. " yx-1 " is not an equation.
Multiplying a function by -1 will make it a reflection of the original function across the x axis.
That's not an equation, so there's nothing to graph. Simple way to tell: There's no "equals" sign in it.