Chapter 5: Q. 48 (page 284)
In Problems 41-52, use transformations to graph each function. Determine the domain, range, and horizontal asymptote of each function
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The graph is

and the domain and range isand the horizontal asymptote is
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Chapter 5: Q. 48 (page 284)
In Problems 41-52, use transformations to graph each function. Determine the domain, range, and horizontal asymptote of each function
The graph is

and the domain and range isand the horizontal asymptote is
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In Problems 61–72, the function f is one-to-one. Find its inverse and check your answer.
Do you think that there is a power function that increases
more rapidly than an exponential function whose base is greater than 1 ? Explain.
If and , then find: -
(a)
(b)
(c)the domain of and
(d)the conditions for which
True or False. The domain of the composite functionis the same as the domain of.
Solve the equation
and verify your results using a graphing utility.
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