Exam 3: Functions and Graphs

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Find two positive real numbers whose sum is 48 and whose product is a maximum.

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A cable television firm presently serves 4,600 households and charges $16 per month. A marketing survey indicates that each decrease of $1 in the monthly charge will result in 460 new customers. Let R(x) denote the total monthly revenue when the monthly charge is x dollars. Find the value of x that results in maximum monthly revenue.

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Let y = f (x) be a function with domain D = [ -10, -9 ] and range R = [ -10, -7 ]. Find the domain D and range R for the function Let y = f (x) be a function with domain D = [ -10, -9 ] and range R = [ -10, -7 ]. Find the domain D and range R for the function

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If the point P (3, 1) is on the graph of a function f, find the corresponding point on the graph of the function If the point P (3, 1) is on the graph of a function f, find the corresponding point on the graph of the function

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Find the distance d (A, B) between the points A (2, - 2) and B (9, 4).

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Find the distance d (A, B) between the points A (4, 2) and B (4, - 5).

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Find the domain of Find the domain of    Find the domain of

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If the point P (3, 9) is on the graph of a function f, find the corresponding point on the graph of the function If the point P (3, 9) is on the graph of a function f, find the corresponding point on the graph of the function

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The owner of an ice cream franchise must pay the parent company $1,200 per month plus 7% of the monthly revenue R. Operating cost of the franchise includes a fixed cost of $2,300 per month for items such as utilities and labor. The cost of ice cream and supplies is 53% of the revenue. Determine the monthly revenue needed to break even.

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A 100-foot-long cable of diameter 2 inches is submerged in seawater. Because of corrosion, the surface area of the cable decreases at the rate of 500in 2 per year. Express the diameter d of the cable as a function of time t (in years). (Disregard corrosion at the ends of the cable.)

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Express the function in the form of Express the function in the form of   .  . Express the function in the form of   .

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Find a composite function form for y if: Find a composite function form for y if:

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Find the domain of Find the domain of   .  . Find the domain of   .

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Find the domain of Find the domain of    Find the domain of

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Find the point with coordinates of the form (2a, a) that is in the third quadrant and is a distance 8 from P(2, 1).

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Several values of two functions T and S are listed in the following tables: t 0 1 2 3 T(t) 2 3 1 0 X 0 1 2 3 S(x) 1 0 3 2 Find: Several values of two functions T and S are listed in the following tables: t 0 1 2 3 T(t) 2 3 1 0 X 0 1 2 3 S(x) 1 0 3 2 Find:

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The owner of an ice cream franchise must pay the parent company $1,100 per month plus 3% of the monthly revenue R. Operating cost of the franchise includes a fixed cost of $2,500 per month for items such as utilities and labor. The cost of ice cream and supplies is 52% of the revenue. Determine the monthly revenue needed to break even.

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An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of   ft/sec, and its distance   in feet above the ground after   seconds is given by the formula   . If the object hits the ground after   seconds, find its initial velocity   in ft/sec. ft/sec, and its distance An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of   ft/sec, and its distance   in feet above the ground after   seconds is given by the formula   . If the object hits the ground after   seconds, find its initial velocity   in ft/sec. in feet above the ground after An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of   ft/sec, and its distance   in feet above the ground after   seconds is given by the formula   . If the object hits the ground after   seconds, find its initial velocity   in ft/sec. seconds is given by the formula An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of   ft/sec, and its distance   in feet above the ground after   seconds is given by the formula   . If the object hits the ground after   seconds, find its initial velocity   in ft/sec. . If the object hits the ground after An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of   ft/sec, and its distance   in feet above the ground after   seconds is given by the formula   . If the object hits the ground after   seconds, find its initial velocity   in ft/sec. seconds, find its initial velocity An object is projected vertically upward with an initial velocity of   ft/sec, and its distance   in feet above the ground after   seconds is given by the formula   . If the object hits the ground after   seconds, find its initial velocity   in ft/sec. in ft/sec.

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Sketch the graph of f Sketch the graph of f

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