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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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if the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute then hat is an appropriate domain
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(1,1) (2,4) (3,9)
what numbers would be included in the domain. A.positive B.negative
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons tye machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function of h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, than what is an appropriate
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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Drag the blue points to show the domain. What is the domain of this graph?
-4≤x≤-2 4<x<8 4≤x≤8 x≥-4
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Unit 76547417357
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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The mapping diagram shown represents all of the points on the graph of function f.
What is the domain of f? {-5, -4, -1, 0, 1, 2,
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Unknown
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Which of the following is an example of an open domain resource?(1 point) Responses Personal blog Personal blog Digital archive
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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Look at the relation in the graph. Which choice best represents the domain?
{-2,0,1,5} {-2,3,4,5} {0,1,4,5} {-3,0,4,5}
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The NCG theater offers a special movie showing every Sunday morning. The theater can hold a maximum 200 people, and tickets are
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Select the correct choice that completes the sentence below.
In a function, every element in the domain must correspond to
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jedidiah
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Select all representations for the domain of a function given by the number of minutes spent practicing your instrument for the
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Mr Sue
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Cab companies often charge a flat fee for picking someone up and then charge an additional fee per mile driven.
The city of
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Multiple Choice
What is the domain of the function below? {(0, 2), (3, 1), (5, 2), (8, 4)}? (1 point) {1, 2, 4} {0, 3, 5, 8} {0,
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A volleyball is served by a 6-foot player at an initial upward velocity of 33 feet per second. The situation is modeled by the
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What is the domain of this function? (Consider: How do you think the open point affects the domain?)
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Look at the relation in the graph. Which choice best represents the domain?
−2,0,1,5 −2,3,4,5 0,1,4,5 −3,0,4,5
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If the function h(m) gives the number of helium balloons the machine can blow up per minute, then what is an appropriate domain
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What is the domain of the function in the graph?
A. -2<x<2 B. 0<x<2 C. x is all real numbers less than or equal to 4 D. x is all
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Multiple Choice Question
What is the domain of the function in the graph? A. B. C. x is all real numbers less than or equal to 4
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What is the domain of the relation: {(3,−2), (−2,3), (−2,4) (4,3)}
? (1 point) The domain is:
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What is the domain of the relation: {(3,−2), (−2,3), (−2,4) (4,3)}
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What is the domain of the function in the graph?
A. -2 <-x<-2 B. 0 <- x <-2 C. x is all real numbers less than or equal to 4 D. x
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mimi
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Use the graph to answer the question.
Identify the domain of the graphed function. (1 point)
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What is the domain of the relation:{(3,-2), (-2,3), (-2,4) (4,3)}?
The domain is __
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Deadene5
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What is the domain of the relation:{(3,-2), (-2,3), (-2,4) (4,3)}?
The domain is ___
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What is the domain of the function in the graph? A. B. C. x is all real numbers less than or equal to 4 D. x is all real numbers
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Which of the following is the domain of the function {(3, 6), (5, 7), (7, 7), (8, 9)}?
(1 point) Responses {3, 5, 7, 8} {3, 5, 7,
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In which of the following functions would it be appropriate to use only positive integers for the domain? Select all that apply.
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A local drive-in theatre sells entrance tickets for cars on weekend nights. At capacity, the drive-in can hold 73 cars. the
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F(x)=(x+1)^2
What is the domain of f?
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Which of the following is the domain of the function (3, 6), (5, 7), (7, 7), (8, 9)}?
(1 point) 0 (3, 5, 7, 8} О (6, 7,9) O (6,
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Which of the following is the domain of the function {(3, 6), (5, 7), (7, 7), (8, 9)}?
(1 point) Responses {3, 5, 7, 8} {3, 5, 7,
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escusmi
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What is the domain of g(x) = 6.25 - x2?
What is the domain of g(x) = 6.25 - x2? All real numbers -2.25 x 2.25 g(x) 6.25 All real
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f(x)=sqrt 7x-6 find the domain
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