4. (03.03 HC)
The table shows the outputs, y, for different inputs, x:
Input 2 4 6 8
Output
(y)
1 2 3 4
Part A: Do the data in this table represent a function? Justify your answer. (3 points)
Part B: Compare the data in the table with the relation f(x) = 3x - 10. Which relation has a greater value when x = 8? (2 points)
Part C: Using the relation in Part B, what is the value of x if f(x) = 80? (5 points)
(10 points)

Respuesta :

Answer:

A. yes, the data represents a function because u have no repeating x values. A function cannot have repeating x values...they can have repeating y values, just not the x ones

Step-by-step explanation:

B. table : (8,8)(12,12)(14,16)(16,16)

               look at ur points...when x = 8, y = 8...so the table, when x = 8 has a

               value of 8

relation : f(x) = 8x - 5....when x = 8

             f(8) = 8(8) - 5

             f(8) = 64 - 5

             f(8) = 59....and the relation has a value of 59

Therefore, the relation has a greater value when x = 8 <==

C. f(x) = 8x - 5...when f(x) = 19

    19 = 8x - 5

     19 + 5 = 8x

    24 = 8x

    24/8 = x

    3 = x <==

Answer:

A: The data does represent a function because there are no repeating x values. a function can have repeating y values but cannot have repeating x values. Also, there is one value of y for every value of x.

B: f(x)=1/2x

f(x)= 3x-10

f(8)=1/2(8) ----> 4

f(8)=3(8)-10 ----> 14

f(x)=3x-10 has a greater value when x=8

C:  f(x)=1/2x

f(x) = 80

80=1/2x  

80*2=x

x=160

Step-by-step explanation: