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12 June, 13:53

15x + y = 20 in function form

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  1. 12 June, 15:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    An equation written in function form begins with f (x)

    [or another letter like g (x) or h (x).] It's read "f of x" or "f at x".

    f (x) replaces "y" in an equation.

    If you want to write 15x + y = 20 in function form, isolate "y" then replace it with f (x).

    15x + y = 20

    y = 20 - 15x

    f (x) = 20 - 15x
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