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Jan Gaines
Mathematics
13 April, 16:13
In the equation x=y^3 - 10, is y a function of x?
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Derick Short
13 April, 16:39
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No
Step-by-step explanation:
If y is a function of x, then the equation would be written as a "y = " equation, not an "x = " equation. This example is one where x is a function of y.
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