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sladkih [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Which of these statements is true for f(x)=(1/10)^x

Mathematics
2 answers:
lana66690 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Considering the function

f\left(x\right)=\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x

Analyzing option A)

Considering the function

f\left(x\right)=\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x

Putting x = 1 in the function

f\left(1\right)=\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^1

f\left(1\right)=\:\left\frac{1}{10}\right

So, it is TRUE that when  x = 1 then the out put will be f\left(1\right)=\:\left\frac{1}{10}\right

Therefore, the statement that '' The graph contains \left(1,\:\frac{1}{10}\right)  '' is TRUE.

Analyzing option B)

Considering the function

f\left(x\right)=\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x

The range of the function is the set of values of the dependent variable for which a function is defined.

\mathrm{The\:range\:of\:an\:exponential\:function\:of\:the\:form}\:c\cdot \:n^{ax+b}+k\:\mathrm{is}\:\:f\left(x\right)>k

k=0

f\left(x\right)>0

Thus,

\mathrm{Range\:of\:}\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x:\quad \begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&\:f\left(x\right)>0\:\\ \:\mathrm{Interval\:Notation:}&\:\left(0,\:\infty \:\right)\end{bmatrix}

Therefore, the statement that ''The range of f(x) is y > \frac{1}{10} " is FALSE

Analyzing option C)

Considering the function

f\left(x\right)=\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x

The domain of the function is the set of input values which the function is real and defined.

As the function has no undefined points nor domain constraints.

So, the domain is -\infty \:

Thus,

\mathrm{Domain\:of\:}\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x\::\quad \begin{bmatrix}\mathrm{Solution:}\:&\:-\infty \:

Therefore, the statement that ''The domain of f(x) is x>0 '' is FALSE.

Analyzing option D)

Considering the function

f\left(x\right)=\:\left(\frac{1}{10}\right)^x

As the base of the exponential function is less then 1.

i.e. 0 < b < 1

Thus, the function is decreasing

Also check the graph of the function below, which shows that the function is decreasing.

Therefore, the statement '' It is always increasing '' is FALSE.

Keywords: function, exponential function, increasing function, decreasing function, domain, range

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ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is A. The graph contains (1, 1/10)

Step-by-step explanation:

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