amysanchezbuz1 amysanchezbuz1
  • 10-12-2020
  • Mathematics
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what's the difference between j(x) and just X in j(x)=-2x+4 ??

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chlochlo8743 chlochlo8743
  • 10-12-2020
J(x) is equivalent to Y. For example if you were to have a equation in slope intercept form it would be y=mx+b which can be written in the same way as your problem j(x)=mx+b. To sum it up j(x) is just another way to say y=
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