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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

HELP ME FOR A MEDAL

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

OpenStudy (wilsondanielle):

What are the requirements for an equation to be a function?

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

no x value repeats in a function

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

find in which set there is no same x value :)

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

B?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yep!

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

could you help me with a few more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will np

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

great thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Domain is all the X values

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the domain is the X's put together

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

a?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not added, just listed

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

ty

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

winter kindof made me go blank

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

well i do look over the questions but when im comfused i ask for help

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

x-values CAN repeat and still produce a function. It just needs the same y-value to go with the matching x-value. Perk up and buy a bright light!

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

a?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I read it wrong

OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol my fault, i thought she burned 900 calories and hour not together

OpenStudy (anonymous):

an*

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

i have a few more

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

this ones a bit confusing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one isn't for me as I do not remember what a turning point is

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

ok k

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

how about this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

f(x) always confused me and I found changing it to Y helps. In this case "Y" is 4 and "X" is 12. "Y" is 1/3 "X". So plug 60 in for "X" and what is your "Y"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry if that is difficult to follow

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in this case f(x) is smaller than X so f(x) can't be larger than X

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

yay

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the change in f(x) and X is always the same so if f(x) is 1/3 X in one scenario then f(x) is 1/3 X in another

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plug -4 in for T(z) and solve the equation from there

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

oh k, when i first saw this one i was like, no.

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

its b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

yayaa ok well the last one i have is the one you dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay sorry I couldnt help more

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

no its fine you helped me alot ty

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