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xy = is a constant (k) so k = -360. When y = - 36, x = 10
a=4because to find a you have to do the opposite which would be divide and 36 divided by 9 equals 4. 4 times 9=36.
36 times 13 equals 468. You can calculate it by multiplying the two numbers directly or breaking it down into simpler parts (36 × 10 + 36 × 3).
To find what "something" equals when 9 times it equals 36, you can set up the equation: 9 × x = 36. Dividing both sides by 9 gives you x = 36 ÷ 9. Therefore, "something" equals 4.
f(36) = -(36) -1 = -37
y=kx^2 hence k=198/36. now y=198/36*(2)^2 y=22
xy = is a constant (k) so k = -360. When y = - 36, x = 10
36
a=4because to find a you have to do the opposite which would be divide and 36 divided by 9 equals 4. 4 times 9=36.
If y varies directly as x and y is 36 when x is 9, then y is always four times the value of x. So if y is 12, then x is 3.
36 times 13 equals 468. You can calculate it by multiplying the two numbers directly or breaking it down into simpler parts (36 × 10 + 36 × 3).
9 and 12
To find what "something" equals when 9 times it equals 36, you can set up the equation: 9 × x = 36. Dividing both sides by 9 gives you x = 36 ÷ 9. Therefore, "something" equals 4.
9 and 12
f(36) = -(36) -1 = -37
36 = 36
36 times 9 equals 324. You can calculate this by multiplying the two numbers directly. Another way to think of it is to break it down: 36 multiplied by 10 is 360, and then subtracting 36 gives you 324.