DeathB4Life
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If X(y) = y - y^2, find X(y+b) - X(b)
im not sure if this is makes a difference but in the excel book the X's are...squiggly, not in the normal font.
i thought it would just be something like:
xy = y - y^2
therefore x = 1 + y, but the answers are showing something completely different which i have had no luck decyphering.
a worked out solution + explanation would help greatly.
thanks.
im not sure if this is makes a difference but in the excel book the X's are...squiggly, not in the normal font.
i thought it would just be something like:
xy = y - y^2
therefore x = 1 + y, but the answers are showing something completely different which i have had no luck decyphering.
a worked out solution + explanation would help greatly.
thanks.