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#1 2021-05-11 20:11:07

mathland
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Registered: 2021-03-25
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y As A Function of x

Determine whether the equation represents y
as a function of x.


1. x^2 + y^2 = 4

2. x^2 − y = 9

Let me see.

Question 1

I will solve for y.

x^2 + y^2 = 4

y^2 = -x^2 + 4

sqrt{y^2} = sqrt{-x^2 + 4}

When taking the square root, two answers is the result: one is positive, the other negative.

y = -sqrt{-x^2 + 4}

y = sqrt{-x^2 + 4}

For 1, the equation does not represent y as a function of x.

You say?

Question 2

x^2 - y = 9

Solve for y.

-y = -x^2 + 9

y = (-x^2 + 4)/(-1)

y = x^2 - 4

I see that y does not lead to two different values (positive & negative) on the right side. I say the equation for 2 represents y as a function of x.

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#2 2021-05-11 20:18:47

Bob
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Re: y As A Function of x

Both correct.

B


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#3 2021-05-12 10:26:17

mathland
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Re: y As A Function of x

Bob wrote:

Both correct.

B


Very good.

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