[ -x - 2 ] is not a question. It's an expression that stands for a number. In
order to figure out what number it stands for, we'd need to know what 'x' is.
if -x-2 had a result, then we can find what x equals. the only thing we can do with this information is simplify it to -(x+2)
A cce class x student can change our school after x?
If u appear board exam then u have two options.If u appear school exam u cannot leave school.
What is the area of x2 plus 8x plus 16?
x2 + 8x + 16 describes a parabola, and as such does not have an area as it does not enclose any space.
It does however have a range. If you factor it, you can reduce it to (x + 4)2, which tells us that it has a range of 0 → ∞, with it's focal point being at (-4, 0).
What is the rise over run of y equals 2x plus 5?
Well, y= mx + b, and y is y, m is slope (aka rise over run), x is x, and b is the y-intercept (aka where the line hits the vertical axis). So is y = 2x + 5, 2 means the same thing as b, and b is rise over run. So your answer is 2. Sorry if that's really confusing. I've made it as simple as I can, but at least to me math is confusing. Best of luck!
How many roots does y equals x square-4x plus 4 have?
Have you done factoring? If you do, factor it, y = (x - a1)(x - a2)......(x - an)
n is the number of solutions and ai as i run through all natural numbers from 1 to n are the roots.
If you can't factor it, message me.
4x2-7x-15
(4x+5)(x-3)
How much fabric to cover 36 x 2 x 4?
You don't say what units you're using for the measurements - However, the answer is 288 units (whichever you use)
What is two x plus sevensixths equals three x minus sevensixths?
2x + 7/6 = 3x - 7/6 : subtract 2x from both sides
7/6 = x - 7/6 : add 7/6 to both sides
14/6= x : for presentation purposes make 'x' the lead term
x = 14/6 = 22/6 = 21/3
If [ y = 3 + x ],
then [ x = y - 3 ].
That's all you can tell with the given information.
If you want to know what 'x' and 'y' are, you need one more equation.
What is the inverse function of f of x equals 1 pls answer need to teach it tomorrow?
'Telling' it is not 'teaching' it.
Pls, for the sake of your students, ask someone who understands it to come in and teach it,
just in case any of the students have questions.