Chapter 3: Q. 336 (page 328)
How do you find the value of a function?
Short Answer
The value of a function is the quantity assumed by the function for the values of the variable.
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Chapter 3: Q. 336 (page 328)
How do you find the value of a function?
The value of a function is the quantity assumed by the function for the values of the variable.
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Graph the equation.
In the following exercises, use the graph of the function to find its domain and range. Write the domain and range in interval notation.
Graph: f(x) = −4x − 5
Find the equation of the line shown in each graph and write the equation in slope-intercept form.
Graph the equationsand.
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