Answer:
x >= 7 OR x < -8
n <= -3 AND n > -6
Step-by-step explanation:
15) 7x - 6 >= 43 OR 10x + 4 < -76
7x >= 43 + 6 OR 10x < -76 - 4
7x >= 49 OR 10x < -80
x >= 7 OR x < -8
you can draw based on this
for >= it is full dot for < it is like circle on the graph
you have to draw both x>= 7 , x < -8 on the same line because it is OR
so both ranges of x are possible
21) 3 + 2n <= -3 AND 1 - 3n < 19
2n <= -3 -3 AND -3n < 19 - 1
2n <= -6 AND -3n < 18
n <= -3 AND 3n > -18
n <= -3 AND n > -6
so it lies between -6 and -3
u can refer pictures below
The function is definately defined at x=0 but not x=1.
But its just one part of the coordinate (x,y).
If the value of y or f(x) is considered, you'll see that it is never possible to attain f(x)=0. In other terms (x,y)= (0,0) is not a defined point in the graph of the function because the graph doesnt pass through that point.
Now I hope you understood what I meant!
Conclusion- The above function is not defined at all points in the space having the abscissa or x=1 in the coordinate and also at ordinate or y=0 in the coordinate.nation:
The micrometre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures;[1] SI symbol: μm) or micrometer (American spelling), alsocommonly known as a micron, is an SI derived unit of length equaling 1×10−6 of ametre (SI standard prefix "micro-" = 10−6); that is, one millionth of a metre (or one thousandth of a millimetre, 0.001 mm, or about 0.000039 inch).[1] The symbol μm is sometimes rendered as um if the symbol μ cannot be used, or if the writer is not aware of the distinction.<span>[citation needed]</span>
The micrometre is a common unit of measurement for wavelengths of infrared radiation as well as sizes of biological cells and bacteria and is also commonly used in plastics manufacturing.[1] Micrometres are the standard for grading wool by the diameter of the fibres; wool finer than 25 μm can be used for garments, while coarser grades are used for outerwear, rugs, and carpets.[2] The width of a single human hair ranges from approximately 10 to 200 μm. The first and longest human chromosome is 10μm in length.
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