211k views
4 votes
The question is two parts. Use the table, f(x), to find f(4). Second, you are using the equation to find g(5), and then you should be comparing your answers (less than, greater than, etc).

A. Greater than
B. Less than
C. Equal to
D. Not comparable

User Totiana
by
7.1k points

1 Answer

2 votes

Final answer:

Without the table and equation, it's not possible to calculate f(4) or g(5), but once both are known, they can be compared to determine if one is greater, less, or equal to the other.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to evaluating functions at specific points and comparing the resulting values. To find f(4), we need to reference the provided table for the value of the function f when x is 4. Without the table, we cannot provide a numeric answer, but the process involves looking up the value in the table. To find g(5), an equation would be necessary, which is not provided in the question. Once we have both f(4) and g(5), we would compare these values to determine if f(4) is greater than, less than, or equal to g(5). The discussion suggests there is a relationship where the product of f and some other variable is a constant, implying an inverse relationship.

User TheGeekZn
by
7.6k points