Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the domain is (-∞,∞)
Domain is the set of numbers you can subsitute for the input (in this case x) and for it to be allowed (dividing by zero is not allowed so if you have y=6/x then x is not allowed to be zero, it can be anything else though)
ok, so from experience the x^2-4x-12 part is supposed to be all under the parenthaseeese and if so, go to part AAAAAAAAAAAAA
if it isn't and only x^2 is below the fraction, then go to BBBBBBBB
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so the domain must be valid
one rule that we have is that you cannot divide by zero
therefor we find what numbers make the denomenator zero and don't allow them
x^2-4x-12=0
factor
(x-6)(x+2)=0
x-6=0
x=6
x+2=0
x=-2
so since -2 and 6 make the thingummy zero, we say that
domain={all real numbers except for -2 and 6}
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so remember that you cannot divide by zero
therefor you have to make sure the deomenator is not equal to zero by finding those values and restricting them from the solution set
so
x^2=0
squaer root both sides
x=0
domain={all real numbers except for 0}
so if the x^2-4x-12 is under the dividing line, then the answer is domain={all real numbers except for -2 and 6}
if the x^2 only is under the dividing line then the answer is domain={all real numbers except for 0}
Answer:
Comparing means from dependent samples.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the scenario described above, the 25 sampled individuals were used to test the effect of weightlifting on alleviating back pain. The samples used were not changed nor altered during the study as the same subjects who were tested to measure their level of pain before lifting weight were the same group subjected to the actual weight lifting test and again had their level of pain tested. Since only one group was involved in the study ( a single group was tested on neutral and actual treatment). Hence, the study used dependent samples to compare the average level of pain.
Answer:
170 books
Step-by-step explanation:
Each book equals 10 books. So 17x10 equals your answer! (170)
Good luck to you!
Answer:
what is the question exactly??
Step-by-step explanation: