now, if we just knew what g(2) is, we'd be golden, however, we dunno
BUT, recall, g(x) is the inverse of f(x), meaning, all domain for f(x) is really the range of g(x) and, the range for f(x), is the domain for g(x)
for inverse expressions, the domain and range is the same as the original, just switched over
so, g(2) = some range value
that means if we use that value in f(x), f( some range value) = 2
so... in short, instead of getting the range from g(2), let's get the domain of f(x) IF the range is 2
thus 2 = 2x+sin(x)
hmmm I was looking for some constant value... but hmm, not sure there is one, so I think that'd be it
Step-by-step explanation:
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F(s)=e^-2s/s^2-2e^-2s/s62
Answer:
Cross section is the term name given to the front of any prism. SO, they are only found in a prism. They are recognized as the side/face that appears twice in a prism, and the shape have a visible length between these 2, known as the height
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Hope this helps
Answer:
Her friend got the better deal.
Step-by-step explanation:
For Jillians equation look at
$22.56/4 = $6.39 per CD
For her friends equation look at
$18.45/3 = $6.15 per CD
Jillian's friend got the better deal because she paid less per CD as shown in the equations above.