Answer:
<em>The domain of f is (-∞,4)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Domain of a Function</u>
The domain of a function f is the set of all the values that the input variable can take so the function exists.
We are given the function

It's a rational function which denominator cannot be 0. In the denominator, there is a square root whose radicand cannot be negative, that is, 4-x must be positive or zero, but the previous restriction takes out 0 from the domain, thus:
4 - x > 0
Subtracting 4:
- x > -4
Multiplying by -1 and swapping the inequality sign:
x < 4
Thus the domain of f is (-∞,4)
Answer:
The answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember:
Contrapositive means that if you reverse the hypothesis and the conclusion the statement will mean the same thing
21 because you can do 84 divided by 21 or you can also do 4 times any number that sounds like it would =84. (Stick with option 1 unless you are super confused)
Answer:
0.7
Step-by-step explanation:
2,3,4,6,8,9,10 are the possible choices.
∴P(even no. or multiple of 3)
= 7/10