Chapter 3: Q. 286 (page 325)
In the following exercises, for each relation (a) find the domain of the relation (b) find the range of the relation.
Short Answer
Part (a) The domain is .
Part (b) The range is .
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Chapter 3: Q. 286 (page 325)
In the following exercises, for each relation (a) find the domain of the relation (b) find the range of the relation.
Part (a) The domain is .
Part (b) The range is .
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Graph the equation using the intercepts.
Use the slope formula to find the slope of the line between each pair of points.
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In the following exercises, graph each function state its domain and range. Write the domain and range in interval notation.
Find the equation of the line shown in each graph and write the equation in slope-intercept form.
Determine whether each equation is a function.
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