Multiple ChoiceState the inputs and outputs of the following relation. Is it a function? {(−3,5),(0,2),(3,5)\left(-3,5\right),\left(0,2\right),\left(3,5\right)(−3,5),(0,2),(3,5)}121views2rank
Multiple ChoiceState the inputs and outputs of the following relation. Is it a function? {(2,5),(0,2),(2,9)\left(2,5\right),\left(0,2\right),\left(2,9\right)(2,5),(0,2),(2,9)}131views1rank
Multiple ChoiceIs the equation y=−2x+10y=-2x+10y=−2x+10 a function? If so, rewrite it in function notation and evaluate at f(3)f\left(3\right)f(3).111views
Multiple ChoiceIs the equation y2+2x=10y^2+2x=10y2+2x=10 a function? If so, rewrite it in function notation and evaluate at f(−1)f\left(-1\right)f(−1).131views1rank
Multiple ChoiceFind the domain and range of the following graph (write your answer using interval notation).533views3rank
Multiple ChoiceFind the domain of f(x)=x+4f\left(x\right)=\sqrt{x+4}f(x)=x+4 . Express your answer using interval notation.116views1rank
Multiple ChoiceFind the domain of f(x)=1x2−5x+6f\left(x\right)=\frac{1}{x^2-5x+6}f(x)=x2−5x+61 . Express your answer using interval notation.120views1rank
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function. See Example 1. {(5, 1), (3, 2), (4, 9), (7, 8)}11views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function. See Example 1. x y 3 -4 7 -4 10 -49views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1 – 4. x y 0 0 -1 1 -2 210views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1 – 4.9views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1 – 4.11views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1 – 4.8views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y = x²10views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. x = y⁶9views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y = 2x - 511views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y = √4x + 19views
Textbook QuestionDetermine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. 2 y = ——— x - 310views
Textbook QuestionLet f(x) = -3x + 4 and g(x) = -x² + 4x + 1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. ƒ(0)9views
Textbook QuestionLet f(x) = -3x + 4 and g(x) = -x² + 4x + 1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. g(-2)8views
Textbook QuestionLet f(x) = -3x + 4 and g(x) = -x² + 4x + 1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. ƒ(⅓)13views
Textbook QuestionLet f(x) = -3x + 4 and g(x) = -x² + 4x + 1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. ƒ(p)10views
Textbook QuestionLet f(x) = -3x + 4 and g(x) = -x² + 4x + 1. Find each of the following. Simplify if necessary. See Example 6. ƒ(x + 2)8views
Textbook QuestionFor each function, find (a) ƒ(2) and (b) ƒ(-1). See Example 7. ƒ = {(-1, 3), (4, 7), (0, 6), (2, 2)}7views
Textbook QuestionFor each function, find (a) ƒ(2) and (b) ƒ(-1). See Example 7. ƒ = {(2, 5), (3, 9), (-1, 11), (5, 3)}11views
Textbook QuestionUse the graph of y = ƒ(x) to find each function value: (a) ƒ(-2) (b) ƒ(0) (c) ƒ(1) and (d) ƒ(4). See Example 7(d).11views
Textbook QuestionUse the graph of y = ƒ(x) to find each function value: (a) ƒ(-2) (b) ƒ(0) (c) ƒ(1) and (d) ƒ(4). See Example 7(d).9views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (a) increasing See Example 8.10views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (b) decreasing. See Example 8.8views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (c) constant. See Example 8.11views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (a) increasing See Example 8.12views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (b) decreasing. See Example 8.7views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (c) constant. See Example 8.11views
Textbook QuestionDetermine the intervals of the domain over which each function is continuous. See Example 9.12views