Chapter 7: Problem 39
Let \(f(x)=x^{2}\) and \(g(x)=x-3 .\) Find each value or expression. $$ (f \circ g)(c) $$
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Chapter 7: Problem 39
Let \(f(x)=x^{2}\) and \(g(x)=x-3 .\) Find each value or expression. $$ (f \circ g)(c) $$
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Rationalize the denominator of each expression. Assume that all variables are positive. \(\sqrt[5]{\frac{3 x^{3}}{2 y}}\)
Find the inverse of each function. Is the inverse a function? \(f(x)=2 x^{3}\)
Rewrite each function to make it easy to graph using transformations of its parent function. Describe the graph. Find the domain and the range of each function. \(y=\sqrt{3 x-5}+6\)
Solve each square root equation by graphing. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. If there is no solution, explain why. \(\sqrt{2 x-3}=4\)
Graph. Find the domain and the range of each function. \(y=\sqrt{x}-6\)
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