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9 October, 13:35

Consider the function represented by the equation y-x-4=0. What is the equation written in the function notation, with x as thee independent variable?

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  1. 9 October, 15:28
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    Function notation is a way of writing equations that has a form:

    f (x) = ax+b, where x is the independent variable, f (x) is the output of the function, a and b are constants.

    So if we have an equation: y-x-4=0, first we leave y on the left side and put everything else on the right side:

    y=x+4, then we can write it in function notation as:

    f (x) = x+4, where f (x) corresponds to y.
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