SOLUTION: thanks i get you. http://www.algebra.com/tutors/students/your-answer.mpl?question=967769. So, do u mean all the curve y values must be greater than 0?
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Question 967772: thanks i get you. http://www.algebra.com/tutors/students/your-answer.mpl?question=967769. So, do u mean all the curve y values must be greater than 0?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
YES; but there is exactly ONE point of the curve which is not greater than zero. That one is the point of the curve ON the x-axis, at x=1, the point if written as an ordered pair, (1,0).
All of the other points of the curve are GREATER THAN 0.
(That is, all of the point for are ABOVE the x-axis, and all of the points for are ABOVE the x-axis.)
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