For this question, the domain can be anything, as long as the denominator is not 0. If your question was (3x+1)/(x2-2x), the domain is all real numbers except for 0, 2. If your question was [(3x+1)/x2] - 2x, then x is not equal to zero.
We cannot say anything because the value of x and y can be any thing. if x and y are 4,0 or 0,3 respectively then it is equal.But u can find many such values for 3x+4y=12.there are infinite values for 3x+4y<12 and 3x+4y>12
3x-3x equal = 0
y=3x+7 7x +3y=63
No. A monomial is a polynomial with just one term, so that the power must be only a positive integer.
It is k*3x where k is an integer such that 10/(3x) < k < y/(3x)
x + 3x + 3 = 4x + 3
domain: (-infinity to infinity) range: ( -infinity to infinity)
The integer value of 3x plus 4y take away 12 plus X times 1 times Y plus 0 equals 28. This is taught in 8th grade math.
The domain is all real numbers except 0.
Range: The range is the set of all possible output values (usually y), which result from using the function formula. Domain: The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (usually x), which allows the function formula to work.
For this question, the domain can be anything, as long as the denominator is not 0. If your question was (3x+1)/(x2-2x), the domain is all real numbers except for 0, 2. If your question was [(3x+1)/x2] - 2x, then x is not equal to zero.
The restricted value in the domain is x=-2 because if x were equal to -2, the denominator would be 0 and the expression would become undefined.
Since it is a polynomial we know right away the domain is all real numbers.
y= sin 3x
3x+2y+x
Select a set of values for x from its domain. Calculate the corresponding values of y using one of the given equations. Plot the points on the coordinate plane and join the points. Repeat for the second equation, to give a second line.