SOLUTION: Hello, my name is Bud and I need some help for this algebra question I'm stuck on. Thank-you, anyone that helps. In the equation C(g)=3.03(g) If you were to graph C(g), what would
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Question 190797: Hello, my name is Bud and I need some help for this algebra question I'm stuck on. Thank-you, anyone that helps. In the equation C(g)=3.03(g) If you were to graph C(g), what would be an appropriate domain? Range?
It depends on what you are trying to model with the equation. has a domain of all real numbers and a range of all real numbers. But since the function is C, I suspect it is some sort of cost model. In that case, the value of g should be restricted to positive numbers and zero, which would then restrict the value of the function to positive numbers and zero. Without knowing what g represents, it is very difficult to determine if there is a reasonable upper limit to the independent variable. For example, if it were the number of tons of garbage in the city of New York in a year it could be a very large number indeed.