For each graph, determine whether y is a function of x. Give the domain and range of each relation.
3. Functions
Intro to Functions & Their Graphs
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Determine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1–4.
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Determine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1–4.
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Determine whether each relation defines a function, and give the domain and range. See Examples 1–4.
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Determine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. x=y4
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Determine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y=-6x+4
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Determine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. x-y<4
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Determine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y=-√x
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Determine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y=√(7-2x)
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Determine whether each relation defines y as a function of x. Give the domain and range. See Example 5. y=2/(x-3)
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Determine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (a) increasing. See Example 9.
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Determine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (c) constant. See Example 9.
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For each function graphed, give the minimum and maximum values of ƒ(x) and the x-values at which they occur.
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For each function graphed, give the minimum and maximum values of ƒ(x) and the x-values at which they occur.
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To answer each question, refer to the following basic graphs. Which one is the graph of ƒ(x)=x2? What is its domain?
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