well if you use the substitution 1/y = x the formula becomes
1/y sin(y) or sin(y)/y. Now near where y = 0 (x->infinity)
sin(y)/y is approximately 1. So does that help? I'm not sure what
the hausdorff distance is. It's been a very long time since I've taken
a math course.
What is the linear graph for y equals -x plus 3?
you can try doing -3+3, -2+3 or just substitue the "x" with numbers that go in order like 5,4,3,2,1
How do you find the root of 3x²-5x plus 1 equals 0 by quadratic formula?
a=3 b=5 c=1
D=b2-4ac
D=25-12
D=13
x=-b +- Underoot of D The whole divided by 2a.
x=-5+-Under root of 13 Divided by 6
What are some ordered pairs that the equation y equals 8x relate to?
This just means to list values of x and then plug them into the equation to find the value of y for that x.
so in (x,y) form:(1,8) (2,16) (3,24) and so on.
Can x-x be a binomial expression?
if the bar between the x's means multiply...
x2 is a binomial because if you have an x squared this indicates that...
x2 + 0x + 0 which is a binomial expression
How do you solve this problem it just says solve x2 plus 3y equals 7 3x plus y2 equals 3?
x2 + 3y = 7
3x + y2 = 3
3y = x2 + 7
y2 = -3x + 3
y = x2/3 + 7/3
y = ± √(-3x + 3)
If you draw the graphs of y = x2/3 + 7/3 and y = ± √(-3x + 3) in a graphing calculator, you will see that they don't intersect, so that the system of the given equations has not a solution.
How do you find out f in f-6over5 equals 0?
(f - 6) / 5 = 0
Multiply each side by 5:
f - 6 = 0
Add 6 to each side:
f = 6
Notice that (f - 6) multiplied or divided by anythingalso equals zero.
What does x equal in the equation -x plus 8 equals 14?
- x + 8 = 14
Subtract 8 from each side:
- x = 6
Multiply each side by -1 :
x = - 6
What is 6 plus 17y equal 15 plus 14y?
If: 6+17y = 15+14y then 17y-14y = 15-6 so 3y = 9 and then y = 3
How do you do compositions of functions backwards?
I am not entirely sure what you mean; in general, if you change the order of composition, you will usually get different results: f(g(x)) is usually NOT equal to g(f(x)).
How do you solve linear inequality?
That's going to depend on what statement the inequality itself makes, and
on what you are required to find as a solution. There is no general rule for
every exercise that involves an inequality. Sadly, you have no other choice
but to use your brain every time.