Chapter 12: Problem 62
How do you find the domain of a square root function?
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Chapter 12: Problem 62
How do you find the domain of a square root function?
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Determine the domain of each function. $$f(a)=\sqrt{a-1}$$
Let \(r(x)=6 x+2\) and \(v(x)=-7 x-5 .\) Find a) \((v \circ r)(x)\) b) \(\quad(r \circ v)(x)\) c) \((r \circ v)(2)\)
If the following transformations are performed on the graph of \(f(x)\) to obtain the graph of \(g(x),\) write the equation of \(g(x)\). \(f(x)=\sqrt{x}\) is shifted down 6 units.
Use the transformation techniques to graph each of the following functions. $$h(x)=-|x+3|-2$$
Determine the domain of each function. $$R(t)=-\frac{t-4}{7 t+3}$$
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