Question 1173310
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Pick a value for *[tex \Large x] and then do the arithmetic.  Repeat as necessary with different values of *[tex \Large x]. Since the domain of your function is the entire set of real numbers you can choose any numbers you like, although small integers generally make the arithmetic easier and the result less unwieldy.


By the way *[tex \Large (-2,2)] is a point, not points.  Also when you want to indicate raising to a power in plain text use, the caret (Shift-6) symbol, thus:


y = 1/2(x + 2)^2 + 2 means *[tex \Large y\ =\ \frac{1}{2}(x\,+\,2)^2\ +\ 2]


																
John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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