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Q Is Given by The Function Q 3 - 3p

The document contains 10 problems involving calculating the values of dependent variables (q, n, t, y, etc.) using given functional relationships when the corresponding independent variable (p, m, s, x, etc.) is set to a specified value. Graphs are also drawn from tables of x-y point values based on the functional relationships. The problems cover topics like linear, quadratic, and other polynomial functions.

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Q Is Given by The Function Q 3 - 3p

The document contains 10 problems involving calculating the values of dependent variables (q, n, t, y, etc.) using given functional relationships when the corresponding independent variable (p, m, s, x, etc.) is set to a specified value. Graphs are also drawn from tables of x-y point values based on the functional relationships. The problems cover topics like linear, quadratic, and other polynomial functions.

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The relationship between variables p and q is given by the function q = 3 - 3p. Calculate the value of q when p = 9. Answer:

The relationship between variables m and n is given by the function n = -2m2 - 5m + 9. Calculate the value of n when m = -8. Answer:

The relationship between variables s and t is given by the function t = -7s + 7. Calculate the value of t when s = 4. Answer: 7 Table 2 shows the values of two variables, x and y, of a fuction.
x y -3 2 -2 -11 -1 -18 0 -21 1 -18 2 -11 3 2

The relationship between variables x and y is given by the function y = 5 - 10x2 + 4x. Calculate the value of y when x = 6. Answer:

Table 2 (a) By using scales of 2 cm to 1 unit on the x-axis and 2cm to 5 units on the yaxis, label both axes. (b) Based on the table, plot the points on a graph paper. (c) Draw the graph of the function. Answer:

The relationship between variables s and t is given by the function t = 10 + 7s. Calculate the value of t when s = 8. Answer:

Table 1 shows the values of two variables, x and y, of a fuction.


x y -2 47 0 49 2 47 4 41 6 31 8 17 10 -1

Table 1 By using scales of 2 cm to 2 units on the x-axis and 2cm to 10 units on the y-axis, draw the graph of the function. Answer:

Table 3 shows the values of two variables,

x and y, of a fuction.
x y -2 6.2 0 6.6 2 6.2 4 -5 6 -3 8 0.2 10 3.4

Table 3 By using scales of 2 cm to 2 units on the x-axis and 2cm to 2 units on the y-axis, draw the graph of the function. Answer:

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Table 5 shows the values of two variables, x and y, of a fuction.


x y -4 8 -2 17 0 20 2 17 4 8 6 -7 8 -28

Table 5 By using scales of 2 cm to 2 units on the x-axis and 2cm to 5 units on the y-axis, draw the graph of the function. Answer:

Table 4 shows the values of two variables, x and y, of a fuction.


x y -4 26 -2 28 0 28 2 28 4 26 6 24 8 20 10 16

Table 4 (a) By using scales of 2 cm to 2 units on the x-axis and 2cm to 5 units on the yaxis, label both axes. (b) Based on the table, plot the points on a graph paper. (c) Draw the graph of the function. Answer:

Answer:

y = 3 - 3p = 3 - 3(9) = 3 - 27 = -24 y = -2m2 - 5m + 9 = -2(-8)2 - 5(-8) + 9 = -128 + 40 + 9 = -79 y = -7s + 7 = -7(4) + 7 = -28 + 7 = -21 y = 5 - 10x2 + 4x = 5 - 10(6)2 + 4(6) = 5 - 360 + 24 = -331 y = 10 + 7s = 10 + 7(8) = 10 + 56 = 66

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