Which statement best describes the domain of the function represented in the graph
im try to up loaded it right now
there is the problem
Jack1 DO U GET IT
Domain of a function is : all the values that go into a function The output values are called the range. eg: if the function f(x) = 2x is given the values x = {4,5,6,...} then {4,5,6,...} is the domain. so have a look at the pic i attached below, and tell me what u think the domain of ur function is from that?
7 AND A HALF ??????????
JACK1 I DO NOT GET THAT
@Kstate what is the lowest x value on the graph u sent me?
(1,2)
yep, which of those is the x value?
AND THE HIGHEST IS (9,14)
X=1 Y=2
and whic refers to the max x value : 9 or 14?
9
perfect, so your domain is from x = 1 to x = 9
Sorry did not know that caps was on
that's ok. ;)
so 1\[1\le x \le 9 \] is between 1 and 9, inclusive
is that what you are telling me is the answer
yep, perfect, i got answer C as well
ok thank you and are you good in science or only math
pretty much just maths dude, if u hit up robtobey or ganeshi, ,they're pretty much across the board geniuses in every subject
ok thank you for all your help
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