C(p) = 0.59p
how don you find write the domain of a function
f(x)=2X-2
The normal way of showing that y is a function of x is to write y = f(x).
68 oz (1 pound/16 oz)= 4.25 pounds-----------------------obviously,4 and 1/4 pounds============
P = 160/16
What you write for PEMDAS is P (parenthesis) E exponents M multiplication D division A addition S subtraction!
(DCCL)I or instead of the parenthesis, you can use a line over the top, but I can't write that on here. Both parenthesis and a line above indicate x1000
Yes, that's a shortcut often used for powers of functions. Please note that for the special case of function to the power minus 1 of x there is a different definition - it is usually taken to mean the inverse function. So, if you want to write the reciprocal of a function, you have to express it in a different way.
It indicates the plural without having to write out a separate word.
using a dot using parenthesis ex: (2)(3)
The belt-and-braces technique is easy enough: > > prefix_to_infix(stream, stack) > if stack is not empty > pop a node off the stack > if this node represents an operator > write an opening parenthesis to stream > prefix_to_infix(stream, stack) > write operator to stream > prefix_to_infix(stream, stack) > write a closing parenthesis to stream > else > write value to stream > endif > endif > endfunc
how don you find write the domain of a function
0.0025 of a ton
2,000,092 pounds.
10,400,000 pounds.
1,600,000 pounds.
4,300,000 pounds