Chapter 0: Problem 17
Find the zero(s) of the function f to five decimal places. $$ f(x)=2 x^{3}-3 x+2 $$
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Chapter 0: Problem 17
Find the zero(s) of the function f to five decimal places. $$ f(x)=2 x^{3}-3 x+2 $$
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Find the zero(s) of the function f to five decimal places. $$ f(x)=x^{3}-9 x+4 $$
Determine whether \(h=g \circ f\) is even, odd, or neither, given that a. both \(g\) and \(f\) are even. b. \(g\) is even and \(f\) is odd. c. \(g\) is odd and \(f\) is even. d. both \(g\) and \(f\) are odd.
Sketch the graph of the first function by plotting points if necessary. Then use transformation(s) to obtain the graph of the second function. \(y=\sqrt{x}, \quad y=2 \sqrt{x-1}+1\)
Plot the graph of the function \(f\) in an appropriate viewing window. (Note: The answer is not unique.) $$ f(x)=x^{2} \sin \frac{1}{x} $$
Plot the graph of the function \(f\) in an appropriate viewing window. (Note: The answer is not unique.) $$ f(x)=2 x^{4}-3 x^{3}+5 x^{2}-20 x+40 $$
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