The answer to this question is FALSE.
Domain is the set of all the numbers that we can input to the function or that can be used in place of x. The numbers which make the function undefined are excluded from the domain.
In the given exponential function, there is no any value of x which will make the function undefined, so the domain of the function if set of All real numbers. In general, domain of exponential functions is Set of All real numbers.
Cosecant = hypotenuse / opposite side ( that is 1 / sine)
csc C = AC / 8
AC = sqrt (6^2 + 8^2) = sqrt 100 = 10
so cosecant of C is 10/8 = 1.25
Pretty sure it’s 4. Hope this helped :)
Answer:
When we have a function f(x), the domain of the function is the set of all the inputs that "work" (Not only in a mathematical way, the context is also important) with the function f(x)
In this case, we have a function M(p) = $2*p
This function represents the amount of money collected depending on the number of people who ride on the ferris whell.
Then p can be only a whole number (we can not have 1.5 people, only whole numbers of people).
And we also know that the maximum capacity of the ferris is 64 people.
Then:
p ≤ 64
And we also should add the restriction:
0 ≤ p ≤ 64
(Because p can't be smaller than zero)
Such that p should also be an integer, then, the domain is:
D: p ∈ Z, p ∈ {0, 1, 2, ..., 64}
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