Math, asked by jjones46, 1 year ago

Consider the function represented by the equation . Which shows the equation written in function notation with j as the independent variable?

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Answered by jatin8864
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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The question seems to be incomplete, here is the complete question:

Consider the function represented by the equation 1/2 J + 1/4 k equals 3 which shows the equation written in function notation with K as the independent variable?

Answer:

1/2J + 1/4K = 3

First of all we will solve J

1/2J + 1/4K = 3

Now we will multiply both sides by 2

2 x 1/2 J + 2 x 1/4K = 2x3

J + 1/2K = 6

Now we will subtract 1/2K from both sides.

J  + 1/2K - 1/2K = 6 - 1/2K

J = 6 - 1/2K

let f(k) = J

f(k) = 6 - 1/2 K

f(k) = -1/2K + 6

If there is any confusion please leave a comment below.


isaakdog123: The answer is not right I just took the test, the answer is f(j )= -2j + 12
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