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Example Question #161 : How To Find F(X)
If , then
,
Example Question #2902 : Sat Mathematics
Define two functions as follows:
Evaluate .
By definition, .
First, evaluate by setting
in the definition of
:
, so evaluate
similarly:
Example Question #1132 : Algebra
Define , restricting the domain of the function to the interval
.
Give the range of the function.
None of these
If , then, by way of the properties of inequality, we can multiply all expressions by 2:
then add 3 to all expressions:
Taking the square root of all expressions, we get
So
.
The correct range is .
Example Question #2906 : Sat Mathematics
Define two functions as follows:
Evaluate:
None of these
By definition, .
First, evaluate by setting
in the definition of
:
, so evaluate
similarly:
Example Question #162 : How To Find F(X)
The function is defined as
. What is
?
-36
36
56
18
24
24
Substitute -1 for in the given function.
If you didn’t remember the negative sign, you will have calculated 36. If you remembered the negative sign at the very last step, you will have calculated -36; however, if you did not remember that is 1, then you will have calculated 18.
Example Question #163 : How To Find F(X)
If the function is created by shifting
up four units and then reflecting it across the x-axis, which of the following represents
in terms of
?
We can take each of the listed transformations of one at a time. If
is to be shifted up by four units, increase every value of
by 4.
Next, take this equation and reflect it across the x-axis. If we reflect a function across the x-axis, then all of its values will be multiplied by negative one. So, can be written in the following way:
Lastly, distribute the negative sign to arrive at the final answer.
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