3
Plug in a value for one variable. Then it will give you the value for the other variable. For example, the function rule is: y = 2x + 3 Find the value of y for all whole number values of x from 5 to 7. If x = 5, then y = 2*5+3 = 10 + 3 = 13 If x = 6, then y = 2*6+3 = 12 + 3 = 15 If x = 7, then y = 2*7+3 = 14 + 3 = 17
-6
It is: 3^6 = 729
The absolute of any number is a positive number. So that the absolute value of -6-3=9 because -6-3=-9 absolute value of -9=9
If the table defines the function f, then the answer is f(6).
n+6
Plug in a value for one variable. Then it will give you the value for the other variable. For example, the function rule is: y = 2x + 3 Find the value of y for all whole number values of x from 5 to 7. If x = 5, then y = 2*5+3 = 10 + 3 = 13 If x = 6, then y = 2*6+3 = 12 + 3 = 15 If x = 7, then y = 2*7+3 = 14 + 3 = 17
-6
It is: 3^6 = 729
3(-6) = -18, and the value of x does not matter whatsoever.
8
The absolute of any number is a positive number. So that the absolute value of -6-3=9 because -6-3=-9 absolute value of -9=9
If the table defines the function f, then the answer is f(6).
% increase = 100%%increase=|original value - new value|/original value * 100%=|3 - 6|/3 * 100%=3/3 * 100%= 1 * 100%= 100%
6
It is both.
Only when a and b have the same sign (or when a or b equals 0). Here are some examples: |2+4|=|2|+|4|--> |6|=|6|--> 6=6 TRUE |(-1)+(-3)|=|(-1)|+|(-3)|--> |(-4)|=1+3--> 4=4 TRUE |3+(-6)|=|3|+|(-6)|--> |(-3)|=3+6--> 3=9 FALSE