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What is the value of (2x)°+1?

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Answered by s1262tanu3311
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What is the value of x in 2x-1? - Quora. It has no value. The statement “2x-1” really does not mean a thing, either.

Answered by neeshachhetri87
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What is the value of x in 2x-1?

It has no value. The statement “2x-1” really does not mean a thing, either. If you are meaning “y = 2x - 1” or “f(x) = 2x - 1” then we have a function, which is simply a “rule” for relating two values, in this case “x” and “y”. Since it is written as “y is equal to something we do to x” then x is known as the “independent” variable or value; you choose whatever value you want for x, plug it into the equation and out pops a value for y. Thus “y” is called the “dependent variable” or value as it depend on the value of “x”). For example, you may choose x=5, then y would be 9 ( 2 x 5 - 1). The equation tells you what to do to your value (x) to get the result (y).

But by itself, 2x - 1 doesn’t mean much of anything.

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