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Question 385397: I don't see why this problem wouldn't be a function can someone please explain it to me?
Let “M” be the set of motor vehicle owners who are registered in Ohio. Let “R” be the set of all motor vehicle registration numbers. Is the correspondence between M and R a function? Why, or why not?
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Question 385397: I don't see why this problem wouldn't be a function can someone please explain it to me?
Let “M” be the set of motor vehicle owners who are registered in Ohio. Let “R” be the set of all motor vehicle registration numbers. Is the correspondence between M and R a function? Why, or why not?
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Question 385441: Can anyone help me with these problems? I would like to see the steps rather than a direct answer. Thank you.
Consider the function: f(x)={3x-1, x≤2}
{-x^2-1, x>2}
a) Which graph would have the open circle at the end?
b) What is the value of the function at x=2?
c) What is the value of f(3)?
d) What is the value of f(-4)?
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Question 385443: Any help with figuring out the steps to these problems will be greatly appreciated. I have a Functions test tomorow and I'm not feeling very confident. I pulled these out of a practice test.
If f(x)=-x+8 and g(x)=-5x+4 find h(x) when:
a) h(x)=f(x)+g(x)
b) h(x)=g(x)-f(x)
c) h(x)=f(x)x(times)g(x)
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Question 387060: Question: for each function determine whether it is one-to-one; if it is one-to-one, find a formula for the inverse
f(x)=2x^2+3x-5
tried factoring first, and Im not sure about what one-to-one means, I believe its when its not a parabola.
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Question 388244: What are the domain and range of the relations: {(-1,-2),(1,-2),(3,1)}? Is the relation of the function?
A. D={-1,1,3};R={-2,1};yes
B. D={-2,1};R={-1,2,3};no
C. D={-1,-2,3};R={-1,1};no
D. D={-2,1};R={-2,1};yes
Thank you so much for all your help!!!!
God Bless and Happy Holidays!!!!!
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Question 388569: During a nine hour storm it snows at a rate of 1 inch per hour for the first two hours, at a rate of 2 inches per hour for the next six hours, and at a rate of 1 inch per hour for the final hour. Write and graph a compound function that gives the depth of snow during the snowstorm.
Not sure which section this would be in... I know this says no graph but I can probably figure out the graph on my own anyways.
Any help at all is appreciated greatly!
Happy holidays :)
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