It is reflection in the line y = x.
If you mean: y=6+x/ x=7 Then that is the equation for a line. Put in any number for "x" and "y" will always be 6 more than that. In this case, y=13
that means the value of x is same as the value of y
(x,y) --> (x,-y)
If you mean: y = x - a/x Then: y = x - ax-1 y' = 1 + ax-2 y' = 1 + a/x2 If you mean: y = (x - a)/x Then: y = 1 - ax-1 y' = ax-2 y' = a/x2
f(x) = 1/x except where x = 0.
First, reflect the graph of y = x² in the x-axis (line y = 0) to obtain the graph of y = -x²; then second, shift it 3 units up to obtain the graph of y = -x² + 3.
It is reflection in the line y = x.
If you mean: y=6+x/ x=7 Then that is the equation for a line. Put in any number for "x" and "y" will always be 6 more than that. In this case, y=13
that means the value of x is same as the value of y
x equals y
(x,y) --> (x,-y)
Transitive property: If 8 equals x and x equals y, then 8 equals 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
If you mean: y = x - a/x Then: y = x - ax-1 y' = 1 + ax-2 y' = 1 + a/x2 If you mean: y = (x - a)/x Then: y = 1 - ax-1 y' = ax-2 y' = a/x2
If by area you mean X*Y it would be -49 (or 49, if you assume area to be positive). (X=7, Y=-7) when X+Y^2=56 and X+Y=0.
When x = 0, the point that has (0, y) coordinates will be on the y-axis for any y.