<span>f(x)=3[x-2]
So, f(5.9) = ?
f(5.9) = 3(5.9 - 2)
=3(3.9)
=11.7 = 12
Thus, the answer is 12.
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(1) For the parabola on the bottom row, the domain would be R and the range would be y ≥ -5
(2) For the hyperbola on the bottom row, the domain would be R\{3} (since there is an asymptote at x = 3) and the range would be R\{4} (since there is an asymptote at y = 4)
(3) For the square root function on the bottom row, the domain would be x ≥ -5 and the range would be (-∞, -2]
(4) For the function to the very right on the bottom row, the domain would be R and the range would be (-∞, -3]
Answer:
Okie when you do these you got to give all information
Step-by-step explanation: because people can help you instead of looking at a picture wonderin what they are they are supposed to do
Answer:
A. 6^2/7 and (√6)^7
Step-by-step explanation:
Because we can't get 6 out of root as a whole we need to use the power to show its value when we do so.
The power of (√6)^7 has is seven and degree of the root is 2 so we have to put 2/7 over 6 when we take it out of root.