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\[128x\]
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lol no dear
it is a function "G of x"
\[G(x)=128x\]
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read "g of x equals 128 times x "
the domain is the cups so it could be any positive number i guess zero too
ok i would say \(x>0\)
or you could say \[0<x<100\] because it is doubtful you will use more than 100 cups, but i am not sure how they want you to answer
no the function is \[G(x)=128x\]
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so what exactly is the domain?
the domain is all possible x values
not one specific one
yes
ohh okay ! thank you :)
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greater than or equal to is what math teacher like
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Thank you for explaining so i actually understand this stuff haha :)
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