Given: f(x) = 2+ sqrt(-3x+1), q(x) = (5x)/(x+2), and m(x) = abs(7 - x^2) + x, how do you find q(10)?

1 Answer
May 16, 2018

q(10) = about 6.17

Explanation:

Since you have a given of q(x) = (5x)/(x+2) , the answer can be found by substituting 10 for x in the equation.

This would then be rewritten as (5*10)/(10+2)
The top and bottom would be simplified next: 50/12
Then, in dividing the two numbers, the final answer is about 6.17, when rounded to the nearest hundredth's spot.