No, f(x) = x + x^5 in not linear.
f(x)= 3x+2 x=5f(5)=3(5)+2f(5)=17y=17(5,17)
If f(x) = 35/5 + 3 then its inverse is f(x) = 5/3*(x - 3).
The answer to f x x-5 x plus 3 standard form is -6. This is a math problem.
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It is 5.
No, f(x) = x + x^5 in not linear.
It is 5.
find f'(x) and f '(c)f(x) = (x^3-3x)(2x^2+3x+5
Substitute the value 3 for x in the expression for f(x) and then calculate its value.
f(x)= 3x+2 x=5f(5)=3(5)+2f(5)=17y=17(5,17)
g(x) = x + 3 Then f o g (x) = f(g(x)) = f(x + 3) = sqrt[(x+3) + 2] = sqrt(x + 5)
No, f(x) = x + x^5 in not linear.
f(x) = 3x - 1 so f(-2) = 3*(-2) - 1 = -7 g(x) = - x so g(5) = - 5 Then f(-2) + g(5) = -7 - 5 = -12
If f(x) = 35/5 + 3 then its inverse is f(x) = 5/3*(x - 3).
The answer to f x x-5 x plus 3 standard form is -6. This is a math problem.
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