Algebra II. If x varies directly as z and k represents the constant of proportionality, what is the equation that models this variation?

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Algebra II

If x varies directly as z and k represents the constant of proportionality, what is the equation that models this variation?

If y varies inversely as x and y=12 when x=10, find y when x=15.

Find :

What does it mean when you compose two functions and you get just ‘x’?

Find:

Find the inverse. Is it a function?

Find the inverse:

What test do we use to determine if a function is one-to-one?

Which functions are 1-to-1?

What is the inverse of:

Convert the following to logs:

Convert to exponential form:

What is the Domain/Range of this graph?

What is the Domain/Range of the Inverse of this graph?

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