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Write a rule for the function represented by the table.
x y 0 13 1 28 2 43 3 58 y= 15 + 13x y= 14 + 12x y= 13 + 15x** y= 12 + 14x
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Amanda
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1.) The cost in C dollars of manufacturing x bicycles at Holliday's Production Plant is given by the function C(x) = 2x2 - 800x
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Becka
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For the function f(x)= 8/x+7,find the average rate of change of f from 1 to x.
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ladybug
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Find the inverse of the function below. Graph the function below and the inverse function. Determine the domain, range, and
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Jo
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find the domains of the following functions:
a) f(x)=x^20 b) g(x)=1/(x-3) c) h(x)=1/(4x^2=21x-18) d) k(x)=sqrt (4x^2-21x-18) e)
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Angela
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A linear function is shown on the graph. a linear function beginning with closed circle at 2 comma 0 and ending with a closed
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Mr. Bombastic
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Is the inverse of a function always a function?
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Algebra II
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Find values for a and b so that the function f(x)=axe^(bx) has the following properties:
f(5/4)=1 f has a local maximum when x =
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need homework help please
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For the function f(x) = x2 − 2, identify the values of f(0), f(1/2), and f(−1).
kinda stuck here, help is very appreciated.
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Clouds
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The graph of
g(x) is the graph of f (x)= x^2 shifted 4 units left, vertically stretched by a factor of 3, then shifted 5 units
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wef
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1) Identify the function rule shown in the table.
Function Table n - 3, 4, 5, 6 y - 2, 1, 0, -1 a. y = 2 + n b. y = 5n c. y = 5 -
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Talea
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Complete the table for the given function.
x| y = x^2 + (-3) 0| 1| 2| 3| A. -3, -2, 1, 6 C. 3, 4, 7, 12 C. 0, 1, 4, 9 D. none of
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Anonymous
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Determine whether y is a function of x:
x^2y-x^2+4y=0 Please help. Thanks.
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Gina
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Antonia is keeping track of the number of pages she reads. She started the school year having already read 95 pages of her book,
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Max charges $4.50 per hour when he mows lawns, plus $8.00 for transportation expenses. Write a function rule that represents the
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ray
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Find the value of the function y = 3x^2 − 21 when x = 4.
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J.J Powell
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Which function has the following domain and range?
Domain: {7, -3, 0, 4, 12} Range: 5, 1, 2} A. {(-7, 5), ( − 3, 1), (0, 2), (
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melody
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Function
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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which function rule represents the data in the table below.
input (x) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 output (y) 9, 14, 19, 24, 29 y = 4 + 5x y = 3
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Which table contains input-output values of the function y = 5x – 3?
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Butterball
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Two functions f and g are defined over the set of R of real numbers as follows: f:x=2x-3 g:x=xsquare+5 find f[g(x-1)]
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Vivian
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Andrea is selling candles as a fundraiser. she spent $50 on supplies for making the candles. she plans to sell the candles for
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Sara
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The function f(n) = 1.5 + 0.5(n −1)
models a book fine, in dollars, that a library charges for a book that is n days overdue.
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Anonymous ;)
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Which function produces a range of {−11,−5,1,7,13}
{ − 11 , − 5 , 1 , 7 , 13 } given a domain of {−2,0,2,4,6} { − 2 ,
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Anonymous ;)
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. During a volleyball game, Christine dove to save a ball. The function h(t)=-4.9t^2+8.5t approximates the height of the ball
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lyla wright
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given f(x) = 1/2 (3-x)^2 what is the value of f(15)?
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using functions?
it allows the reuse of code. it makes programs more efficient. it
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idk
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When referring to functions, the DOMAIN is made up of ____.
When referring to functions, the RANGE is made up of or _____. Linear
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Anonymous ;)
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Graph the function and identify the domain and range.
y = –1.5x2 A. graph domain: mc010-2.jpg range: mc010-3.jpg B. graph
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*shrugs shoulders
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A farmer collected some eggs and is packing them in cartons of 12. After the farmer packed 14 cartons, there are still 312 eggs
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khalil
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Kim's flower was 2 inches high when she got it. It grew 0.75 inches per month until it was 12 months old. She keeps track of her
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anon
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Which of the following statements is FALSE? Random words can be generated as well as random numbers. The random module is a
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addreian
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The value of the dependent variable in a function is always ________ the value of the independent variable.
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New
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Unit 3 lesson 11 comparing function
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Hannah
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When referring to functions, the RANGE is made up of___
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Anonymous ;)
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The relationship between x-values and y-values can be defined, in some cases, by a function. Which set of x and y coordinate
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Anonymous ;)
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how to write a function rule
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guy
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The point is on the graph of which of these functions?
A. B. C. D.
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Anonymous ;)
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Examine the logarithmic function f(x).
f(x)=log1/3x The function f(x) has a vertical asymptote at x= [blank] −−−−−−.
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INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
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Use the graph of logarithmic function f(x)
to answer the question. A graph of an increasing log function that passes through (1,
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INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
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Determine the domain of (f/g)(x) when f(x) = 1/x and g(x) = sqrt(x+5).
I have the domains of both functions and I know how to set
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Betty
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The monthly cost of a certain long distance service is given by the function C(t) = 0.05t + 7.95 where c(t) is in dollars and t
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gaga
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the functionb(n)=12n represents the number of baseballs b(n) that are needed for n games how many baseballs are needed for 15
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harmony
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Explain how to write a function rule for the table below. Then write a function rule
X = 0, 2, 4, 6 Y= 2, 1, 0, -1
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From connexus 2023
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The graph represents function 1 and the equation represents function 2:
A graph with numbers 0 to 4 on the x-axis and y-axis at
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Winchester
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Which type of function best models the data in each table? Write an equation to model the data.
Table: x | y 0 | 5 1 | 2 2 | 0.8
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daniella
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Please help me..
A mountain climber begins a hike at an elevation of 6000 feet. She then climbs such that her elevation increases
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Ayaka
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Composition of Functions
If f(x) = 2x+1 find A. f o f(x) f(f(x)) = f(2x+1) f(2x+1) = 2(2x+1) f(f(x)) = 4x +2 B. f o f o f o f(x)
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Shreya
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Did I get this practice question right?
1. Consider the following functions: f(x)=cos(x^3-x) h(x)=|x-3|^3 g(x)=1n(|x|+3)
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Samantha
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3. Choose the function table that matches the given rule. (1 point) Rule: output = input - 2
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bob
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