It is not possible to find the expression of 2y if f(x) = 2x - 3x.
The solution to the equation y = 1/2x will be x= 2y.
3x + 2y =25 is an equation, and the function f(x)=y= -1.5x + 12.5. I don't know what you mean by sum since x and y could equal different numbers.
Some examples: f(x)= 3x + 2 f(x)= x f(x)= -2x -1
y = f(x) = 2x2 - 3x + 10dy = (4x - 3) dxNote:It's possible that the function in the question may have been f(x) = (2x)2 - 3x + 10 .If that's the case, thendy = (8x - 3) dx
It is not possible to find the expression of 2y if f(x) = 2x - 3x.
The substitute of F in the equation F times 2 X times 3 X would be 0. This is taught in math.
Solve for y: 2x+2y=8 2y=-2x+8 y=-x+4 f(x)=-x+4 I think that's what you mean.
The solution to the equation y = 1/2x will be x= 2y.
What answer is this f(x)=3x+10 and g(x)=2x-4 find (f+g)(x)?
3x + 2y =25 is an equation, and the function f(x)=y= -1.5x + 12.5. I don't know what you mean by sum since x and y could equal different numbers.
find f'(x) and f '(c)f(x) = (x^3-3x)(2x^2+3x+5
Some examples: f(x)= 3x + 2 f(x)= x f(x)= -2x -1
y = f(x) = 2x2 - 3x + 10dy = (4x - 3) dxNote:It's possible that the function in the question may have been f(x) = (2x)2 - 3x + 10 .If that's the case, thendy = (8x - 3) dx
f(x) = x2 + 3x - 2 then f'(x) = 2x + 3 and then then f'(2) = 2*2 + 3 = 4+3 = 7
if f(x)=-3x+1 and g(x)=-2x+4, then (f+g)(x) is essentially f(x)+g(x), or as shown below: (-3x+1)+(-2x+4) = -5x+5 or -5(x-1) Hope this helps!
f(x)=2x+8 g(x)=x4 (g*f)(-3)