Assuming your question is interpreted as follows:
y=abcx
This function is an exponential function. Since a, b, and c are constants, it is simply a constant number raised to a variable power. A simple version of this would be:
y=2x
For this example, a or b can equal 2 while the other equals 1, and c=1.
It is the equation of a straight line
a = 8, b = 14.
Assuming that b > 0, it is an inverse power function or an inverse exponential function.
No, the equation y = 102x is not exponential. An exponential function is of the form y = a * b^x, where a and b are constants. In this case, the equation y = 102x is a linear function, as it represents a straight line with a slope of 102 and no exponential growth or decay.
Outside of a class definition, constants can be declared with the define function. The function has two arguments; the name of the constant (a string), and the value of the constant (any variable type).Inside a class definition, constants can be declared with the const keyword. Type the word const, the name of the constant in the form of how it will be called later, an "equals sign," then the desired value of the constant.In both cases, here is an example.
It is the equation of a straight line
function
A cubic function.
a = 8, b = 14.
Assuming that b > 0, it is an inverse power function or an inverse exponential function.
No, the equation y = 102x is not exponential. An exponential function is of the form y = a * b^x, where a and b are constants. In this case, the equation y = 102x is a linear function, as it represents a straight line with a slope of 102 and no exponential growth or decay.
Outside of a class definition, constants can be declared with the define function. The function has two arguments; the name of the constant (a string), and the value of the constant (any variable type).Inside a class definition, constants can be declared with the const keyword. Type the word const, the name of the constant in the form of how it will be called later, an "equals sign," then the desired value of the constant.In both cases, here is an example.
a = 0, b = 0.
Combine the constants on one side. -4x = 36
yes. it is a function
determine whether each relation is a function y equals -8
exactly...