Answer:
As a rule of thumb, if you know only the two shorter side, their ratio is the tangent of the angle opposed to the side you use as a numerator.
If you know one side and the hypotenuse, the ratio side/hypotenuse is either the sine of the opposite angle, or the cosine of the adjacent angle.
Answer:
(3x^2-5x-5)/(x^2+x) <--- answer
Step-by-step explanation:
3x/(x+1) - 5/x = (3x^2 - 5(x+1) )/[ x(x+1) ]
= (3x^2 - 5x - 5)/(x^2 + x)
For any exponential function, f(x) = abx, the range is the set of real numbers above or below the horizontal asymptote, y = d, but does not include d, the value of the asymptote.
Overall, the steps for algebraically finding the range of a function are:
Write down y=f(x) and then solve the equation for x, giving something of the form x=g(y).
Find the domain of g(y), and this will be the range of f(x).
If you can't seem to solve for x, then try graphing the function to find the range.
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