Ok The number of chirps from a Snow Cricket can be used to determine the outside temperature. The number of chirps varies from 10 to 60 while the outside temperature varies from 42.5 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Determine, from the given information, what the domain and range is.
Do it for the Crickets MAN!
So just to clarify: If this was a linear equation, the number of chirps would be the x component whereas the outside temperature would relate to the y value. For example, a linear equation in intecerpt form, ie. y=mx+b, the value of y would be determined by the value of x.
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Okay. Now all you have to remember when distinguishing between the domain and range is that the DOMAIN is X, while the RANGE is Y.
Where both the DOMAIN and RANGE take on the form of this: ?<x<? and ?<y<? where the question marks are the highest and smallest values.
Now, all you have to do is substitute those question marks with the numbers given to you in your question.
10-60 and 42.5-50? thats it?
\[10<x<60\] \[42.5<y<55\]
final answer?
oops sorry, it's greater than or equal sign. \[\le\] Meant to be that sign.
ok no prob
If you just wanted the answer, you're not going to learn anything from this. If you understand the concept of your topic about domain and range, I will guarantee you that you will ace a maths exam if you were given one. Unless you hit your head onto a brick wall and lost all your brain cells, then that's a different story.
I am understanding it better and I was just asking if I needed to solve it or simplify it further
Nope, not at all.
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