SOLUTION: Suppose you are at the gas station filling up your tank with gas. The function
C(g) represents the cost of gas and g the gallons C(g)=3.03(g)
If you were to graph C(g) what wo
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C(g) represents the cost of gas and g the gallons C(g)=3.03(g)
If you were to graph C(g) what wo
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Question 144324: Suppose you are at the gas station filling up your tank with gas. The function
C(g) represents the cost of gas and g the gallons C(g)=3.03(g)
If you were to graph C(g) what would be an appropraite domain? Range? Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The domain is g>=0 for all g. The range is C(g)>=0
You can't put 'minus gas' into your tank. You can put any value greater than or equal to 0 (assuming you have an infinitely large tank). In practical terms, there would normally be some upper bound. But you aren;t given one, so you can't know what that bound is.