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Example Question #1 : How To Find F(X)
Define and
.
Evaluate
is undefined.
is undefined.
The domain of is the intersection of the domains of the functions
and
. Both domains are restricted by the same radical expression; since it must hold that the common radicand
is positive:
or
is therefore outside of the domains of
and
and, subsequently, that of
.
Example Question #3341 : Algebra 1
What is the next number in the following sequence:
To get each member of this sequence, add a number that increases by one with each element:
To get the next element, add 7:
Example Question #2 : How To Find F(X)
If , then what is
?
Replace with
in the definition, then simplify.
Example Question #1 : How To Find F(X)
If , then what is
?
Replace with
in the definition, then simplify.
Example Question #3341 : Algebra 1
Example Question #3342 : Algebra 1
An infinite sequence begins as follows:
Assuming this pattern continues infinitely, what is the sum of the first one hundred terms?
This can be best solved by looking at this sum as follows:
with taken as an addend fifty times. This is equal to
Example Question #3343 : Algebra 1
Define . Which function is equal to
?
Example Question #3344 : Algebra 1
Define and
.
What is ?
Example Question #3345 : Algebra 1
Define and
.
What is ?
Example Question #3346 : Algebra 1
Each of the four tables below defines a relationship between (domain) and
(range).
One of these tables does not define a function. Identified the table.
Table 1
Table 3
Table 2
None of the above.
Table 4
Table 3
In table 3 we see an value of 3 gets tranformed into 5, 7, 9 ,and 11 which is not possible for a function. Hence the relationship between
and
in Table 3 does not define a function.
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