a- Rule: Subtract 3 from each input number
b- Rule: Divide each input number by 2
a-rule subtract 3 from each input number
b- rule divide each input number by 2
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what is the rule for example: y=3x+1
The rule for the equation y = 3x + 1 is to multiply each input number (x) by 3 and then add 1.
for this :
a- Rule: Subtract 3 from each input number
b- Rule: Divide each input number by 2
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a- Rule: Subtract 3 from each input number
b- Rule: Divide each input number by 2
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For the equation y = 3x + 1, the rules would be:
a- Rule: Subtract 3 from each input number (x)
b- Rule: Multiply each input number (x) by 3, and then add 1 to the result.
a- Rule: Subtract 3 from each input number (x)
b- Rule: Multiply each input number (x) by 3, and then add 1 to the result.
how about
Rule- multiply each input number by 8, then subtract 2
Rule- multiply each input number by 8, then subtract 2
The rule for the equation would be to multiply each input number by 8 and then subtract 2 from the result.
i mean in the format of 'y = 3x + 1 '
Apologies for the confusion. In the format of 'y = 3x + 1', the rule would be:
Rule: Multiply each input number (x) by 8, then subtract 2 from the result.
Rule: Multiply each input number (x) by 8, then subtract 2 from the result.
Rule- multiply each input number by 8, then subtract 2
write the rule in this format please; 'y = 3x + 1'
write the rule in this format please; 'y = 3x + 1'
Apologies for the misunderstanding. The rule "multiply each input number by 8, then subtract 2" does not fit the format of "y = 3x + 1", as it involves a different mathematical operation.
If you would like a rule in the format of "y = 3x + 1," it would be different from the given rule. Let's create a new rule as an example:
Rule: Multiply each input number (x) by 3, then add 1 to the result. In the format "y = 3x + 1."
If you would like a rule in the format of "y = 3x + 1," it would be different from the given rule. Let's create a new rule as an example:
Rule: Multiply each input number (x) by 3, then add 1 to the result. In the format "y = 3x + 1."
Can you please show the different format then
Certainly! Here's the rule "multiply each input number by 8, then subtract 2" written in the format of "y = 3x + 1":
y = 8x - 2
y = 8x - 2
same things but for
'add 4 to each input number'
'add 4 to each input number'
The rule "add 4 to each input number" can be expressed in the format of "y = 3x + 1" as follows:
y = x + 4
y = x + 4
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