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Answer: 2pi</h3>
2pi radians are equal to 360 degrees. After this point, the function f(x) = sin(x) repeats its values again. Each cycle is 2pi radians long.
4/x+10
(4 divided by x + 10)
Multiply (2.6 x 10^-7) by 15 to get
3.9 x 10^-6
The domain is about how far left-to-right the graph goes.
In relation to the x-axis, the graph starts at x = –3 (with an open circle at –3) and then continues over to the right forever.
This is the shown in the picture with the red markup.
In interval notation, this is (-3, infinity).
Remember to use that left-to-right orientation for interval notation!
The range is in turn about how low to how high the graph goes.
On the graph, I’d do the same thing I did on the red marked up graph and compare the graph to the y-axis.
The graph starts down at y = –5 (with an open circle at –5) and then continues on up forever.
In interval notation, this is (-5, infinity).
The inverse of the function is f(x) =
+ 8
In order to find the inverse of any function, start by switching the f(x) and x. Then solve for the new f(x). The result will be the inverse function. The work is below for you.
f(x) =
----> Switch f(x) and x
x =
----> Cube both sides
= f(x) - 8 ----> Add 8 to both sides
f(x) =
+ 8