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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Hero
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@perl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the domain is all real numbers, x does not equal 6 right?
hero (hero):
Did you read your lessons on this? Do you not understand them? I'm certain the lessons will explain how to do this.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its a pretest, i like to post them on here and get a feel for what im going to learn
OpenStudy (anonymous):
cause it doesnt tell me which ones i got right or wrong
hero (hero):
For the original question, take the derivative of the function, then find the value of f'(x) at the beginning of the interval and the value of f'(x) at the end of the interval for each sub-domain.
hero (hero):
That should help.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which i did lol @Hero
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@perl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello @Hero
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Beautykillsszz helppp
hero (hero):
Actually the domain should be the same for f'(x) as it is for f(x). Seems like a trick question.
hero (hero):
@mondona
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so the domain is all real numbers x does not equal 4 or 6 @hero