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Blake Holloway
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2 October, 13:42
How do we rewrite the equation y=-x 4
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Janiyah Horn
2 October, 14:12
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To rewrite as a function of x (f (x)), write the equation so that y is by itself on one side of the equal sign and an expression involving only x is on the other side.
f (x) = - x^4
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