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27 June, 03:19

Consider the function represented by 9x + 3y = 12 with x as the independent variable. How can this function be written using

function notation?

FV = -

f (x) = - 3x + 4

f (x) = -

Of = - 3y+4

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  1. 27 June, 04:24
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    Answer: Second choice; f (x) = - 3x + 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You pretty much want to isolate y, f (x) is also acceptable as y. The term f (x) means the value of the function when you input the x value.

    Subtract 9x from both sides to get 3y = 12 - 9x, then divide everything by 3 in order to get y completely alone. You get y = 4 - 3x or f (x) = 4 - 3x

    Different way you could potentially write this answer:

    y = 4 - 3x

    y = - 3x + 4

    f (x) = 4 - 3x

    f (x) = - 3x + 4

    Each one equals each other and are all perfectly acceptable
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