Chapter 2: Problem 60
Sketch the graph of the equation. Identify any intercepts and test for symmetry. \(y=2 x-3\)
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Chapter 2: Problem 60
Sketch the graph of the equation. Identify any intercepts and test for symmetry. \(y=2 x-3\)
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Consider the graph of \(f(x)=|x|\). Use your knowledge of rigid and nonrigid transformations to write an equation for each of the following descriptions. Verify with a graphing utility. The graph of \(f\) is vertically stretched by a factor of 4 and reflected in the \(x\) -axis.
Show that \(f\) and \(g\) are inverse functions by (a) using the definition of inverse functions and (b) graphing the functions. Make sure you test a few points, as shown in Examples 6 and 7 . \(f(x)=\sqrt{x-4}, \quad g(x)=x^{2}+4, \quad x \geq 0\)
Find (a) \(f \circ g\) and (b) \(g \circ f\). \(f(x)=x^{2 / 3}, \quad g(x)=x^{6}\)
Consider the graph of \(g(x)=\sqrt{x}\) Use your knowledge of rigid and nonrigid transformations to write an equation for each of the following descriptions. Verify with a graphing utility. The graph of \(g\) is reflected in the \(x\) -axis, shifted two units to the left, and shifted one unit upward.
The number of horsepower \(H\) required to overcome wind drag on an automobile is approximated by \(H(x)=0.002 x^{2}+0.005 x-0.029, \quad 10 \leq x \leq 100\) where \(x\) is the speed of the car (in miles per hour). (a) Use a graphing utility to graph the function. (b) Rewrite the horsepower function so that \(x\) represents the speed in kilometers per hour. [Find \(H(x / 1.6) .]\) Identify the type of transformation applied to the graph of the horsepower function.
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