SOLUTION: When evaluating functions the function T(x)=5; what would be the answer for
T(3).
For example typically if you had T(x)=5(x); the you could take T(3) and....
You would say
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Question 213845: When evaluating functions the function T(x)=5; what would be the answer for
T(3).
For example typically if you had T(x)=5(x); the you could take T(3) and....
You would say T(3)=5(3) in which T(3)=15.
but I dont know what to to when there isnt an x on both sides.
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the T function appears to be a constant ___ the graph would be a horizontal line
as you point out, there is no x term on the right hand side
___ so for ANY value of x, T(x) = 5
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