( x y z )
X - Y^2 = 1 - Y^2 = - X + 1 Y^2 = X - 1 Y = (+/-) sqrt(X - 1) now, X is represented as a function of Y. Function values are generally Y values.
in mathematics x and y could mean different things. x and y are just simply terms that represents and unknown number. when you use x and y in different occasions they represent different things. algebra is when you use x and y.
y=1 and x=4 means that in an equation/sum, if y or x are written it means they represent those numbers. if y=1 and x=4, then 4y=4=x
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
The answer depends on what x and y are supposed to represent.
If the relationship is of the form y = f(x) then you represent changes in y by dy/dx, the derivative of y with respect to x.
y0(x) could represent a function of x but usually y(0) represents the function y that is evaluated at x = 0 and so is no longer a function of x but a constant.
It depends on what x and y are supposed to represent.
X-Axis is manipulated variable. Y-Axis is responding variable
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( x y z )
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
X - Y^2 = 1 - Y^2 = - X + 1 Y^2 = X - 1 Y = (+/-) sqrt(X - 1) now, X is represented as a function of Y. Function values are generally Y values.
They represent a # of X and a # of Y. These are the axis's... -Posted by Anonymous 7th Grader
in mathematics x and y could mean different things. x and y are just simply terms that represents and unknown number. when you use x and y in different occasions they represent different things. algebra is when you use x and y.
(x,y,z) hi APEX ppl! TB