(Solution) If f(x,y) = (2x)y, then f(4,3) is equal to ____________. 1296 512 256 64 None of the above 2. If f(x) = x1/6 + x-1/3, then f(64) is equal to... > Snapessays.com


(Solution) If f(x,y) = (2x)y, then f(4,3) is equal to ____________. 1296 512 256 64 None of the above 2. If f(x) = x1/6 + x-1/3, then f(64) is equal to...


I have tried solving most of these, I just wanted the answers to recheck1.

 

If f(x,y) = (2x)y, then f(4,3) is equal to ____________.

 

1296

 

512

 

256

 

64

 

None of the above

 

2.

 

If f(x) = x1/6 + x-1/3, then f(64) is equal to ________________.

 

3. The equa±on of the line passing through the points (0, 3) and (2, 7) may be wri²en as

 

2x - y = 3

 

x - 2y = 3

 

x + 2y = -3

 

y - 2x = 3

 

None of the above

 

4. The set of all values of x that sa±sfy 5(3 - x) ? 10 is expressed as

 

x ? 1

 

x ? -1

 

x ? 1

 

x ? 2

 

None of the above

 

5. Dylan Industries employs 50 workers. Blue collar workers are paid $600 per week, and white collar

 

workers are paid $1000 per week. Dylan's weekly payroll is $42,000. Dylan has _______ white collar

 

employees.

 


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