I'm in need of some help with three different questions. I have tried 3 different times to solve these problems and came up empty.
1) The equation x=(y+8)(y-9) does not express y as a function of x because a unique value of y is not always uniquely determined by a particular value of x. In particular, when x=-60, y can be ____ or ____.
Correct answer is -3,4
2) g(y)=9y squared - 7y + 3; when g(-2)...I came up with 49, correct answer is 53.
3) Consider the function f(x)=(x-7)(x+4). Two values of x for which f(x)=-18 are ____ and ____.
Correct answer is 5,-2
These quizzes are worth 2 extra points on the next test and I need all the points I can get at this time. Your help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!
1) The equation x=(y+8)(y-9) does not express y as a function of x because a unique value of y is not always uniquely determined by a particular value of x. In particular, when x=-60, y can be ____ or ____.
Correct answer is -3,4
2) g(y)=9y squared - 7y + 3; when g(-2)...I came up with 49, correct answer is 53.
3) Consider the function f(x)=(x-7)(x+4). Two values of x for which f(x)=-18 are ____ and ____.
Correct answer is 5,-2
These quizzes are worth 2 extra points on the next test and I need all the points I can get at this time. Your help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!