The equation y=-3x^5 is not an exponential function. It is actually a polynomial function, specifically a quintic function. In an exponential function, the variable is in the exponent, which is not the case in this function.
The function you proposed, y=-3x^5, does not represent an exponential function. The primary characteristic of an exponential function is that the variable, in this case 'x', is in the exponent e.g. y = b^x where b is a positive constant.
In your equation, the variable 'x' is the base of the power, not the exponent. Thus, y=-3x^5 is a polynomial function, specifically it's a quintic function because the largest exponent is 5.
The output of an exponential function grows or decays proportionally, whereas for a quintic function, the growth rate will not necessarily be proportional.
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Answer: Speed of local bus is 50 mph and speed of express bus is 75 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
let say speed of local bus = x
so speed of express bus = x + 25
Distance = Speed × Time
Distance traveled by local bus = x × 10.2 = 10.2x
Distance traveled by express bus = (x + 25) × 6.8
since Distance traveled by local bus is same as Distance traveled by express bus
⇒10.2x = (x + 25) × 6.8
⇒ 10.2x = 6.8x + 170
⇒ 10.2x - 6.8x = 170
⇒ x = 170/3.4 = 50
So Speed of local bus = x = 50 mph
and Speed of express bus = x + 25 = 50 + 25 = 75 mph
8000 in Roman nos can be written as 'VIII' with a line above the numerals, to indicate multiplication by 1000.
To write 8000 in Roman nos, you should understand that the Roman numeral system uses symbols to represent numbers. For example, the symbol 'I' stands for 1, 'V' stands for 5, 'X' stands for 10, and so forth. However, the Roman numeral system has no standard numeral for 8000. The Romans commonly only used numerals up to 1000 (M). For higher numbers, they sometimes used a line over a number to indicate multiplication by 1000. Thus, 8000 can be represented as 'VIII' with a line over it.
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p(x)=x-4