Exam 3: Functions and Their Graphs

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Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function   list the x-intercepts, if any, of the graph of f. list the x-intercepts, if any, of the graph of f.

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Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function   list the y-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of f. list the y-intercept, if there is one, of the graph of f.

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Find the value for the function. -Find -f(x)when f(x)= Find the value for the function. -Find -f(x)when f(x)=

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The graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to answer the question. -For what numbers x is f(x) The graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to answer the question. -For what numbers x is f(x)    The graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to answer the question. -For what numbers x is f(x)

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Determine whether the graph is that of a function. If it is, use the graph to find its domain and range, the intercepts, if any, and any symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, or the origin. -Determine whether the graph is that of a function. If it is, use the graph to find its domain and range, the intercepts, if any, and any symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, or the origin. -

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Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function   is the point   on the graph of f? is the point Answer the question about the given function. -Given the function   is the point   on the graph of f? on the graph of f?

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Solve the problem. -If f(x)= Solve the problem. -If f(x)=   and f(-7)is undefined, what are the values of A and B? and f(-7)is undefined, what are the values of A and B?

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For the given functions f and g, find the requested function and state its domain. -f(x)= For the given functions f and g, find the requested function and state its domain. -f(x)=   Find   . Find For the given functions f and g, find the requested function and state its domain. -f(x)=   Find   . .

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Find the value for the function. -Find f(4)when f(x)= Find the value for the function. -Find f(4)when f(x)=

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Find the domain of the function. -f(x)= 2x + 3

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Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. -Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. -

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For the given functions f and g, find the requested function and state its domain. -f(x)= 2 - 3x; g(x)= -7x + 3Find f + g.

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Find the value for the function. -Find f(-x)when f(x)= Find the value for the function. -Find f(-x)when f(x)=

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Solve the problem. -A retail store buys 35 VCRs from a distributor at a cost of $150 each plus an overhead charge of $30 perorder. The retail markup is 30% on the total price paid. Find the profit on the sale of one VCR.

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Determine whether the graph is that of a function. If it is, use the graph to find its domain and range, the intercepts, if any, and any symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, or the origin. -Determine whether the graph is that of a function. If it is, use the graph to find its domain and range, the intercepts, if any, and any symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, or the origin. -

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Solve the problem. -The function f(t)= Solve the problem. -The function f(t)=   models the U.S. population in millions, ages 65 and older, where trepresents years after 1990. The function   models the total yearly cost ofMedicare in billions of dollars, where t represents years after 1990. What does the function   represent?Find  models the U.S. population in millions, ages 65 and older, where trepresents years after 1990. The function Solve the problem. -The function f(t)=   models the U.S. population in millions, ages 65 and older, where trepresents years after 1990. The function   models the total yearly cost ofMedicare in billions of dollars, where t represents years after 1990. What does the function   represent?Find  models the total yearly cost ofMedicare in billions of dollars, where t represents years after 1990. What does the function Solve the problem. -The function f(t)=   models the U.S. population in millions, ages 65 and older, where trepresents years after 1990. The function   models the total yearly cost ofMedicare in billions of dollars, where t represents years after 1990. What does the function   represent?Find  represent?Find Solve the problem. -The function f(t)=   models the U.S. population in millions, ages 65 and older, where trepresents years after 1990. The function   models the total yearly cost ofMedicare in billions of dollars, where t represents years after 1990. What does the function   represent?Find

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Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. -y = Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. -y =

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The graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to answer the question. -Is f(3)positive or negative? The graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to answer the question. -Is f(3)positive or negative?

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Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. -Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. -

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Determine whether the relation represents a function. If it is a function, state the domain and range. -{(-1, -3), (-2, -2), (-2, 0), (2, 2)

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