y=(x^2+10)^3 using 4 and 5
would the answer be 4 and 7?
Are you finding y when x = 4 or x=5 ??
if x=4
y = (16+10)^3 = 26^3 = 17576
Your question is quite confusing.
Then when I use five it iwould be the same way 25+10^3=46656
don't know how you got that, even without brackets.
I get y = (25+10)^3
= 35^3
= 42875
Thank you I think I forgot to sqaure and cube the first time.
To find the value of y for a given value of x in the equation y = (x^2 + 10)^3, you need to substitute the given value of x into the equation and evaluate it.
Let's substitute x = 4:
y = (4^2 + 10)^3
= (16 + 10)^3
= (26)^3
= 26 * 26 * 26
= 17,576
Now, let's substitute x = 5:
y = (5^2 + 10)^3
= (25 + 10)^3
= (35)^3
= 35 * 35 * 35
= 42,875
So, the value of y for x = 4 is 17,576, and the value of y for x = 5 is 42,875. The answer you provided (4 and 7) is incorrect.